Harappans and aryans built very different political and social traditions in south asia. what were the main differences between
the two societies with respect to political, social, and economic organization? how did these different forms of political, social, and economic organization eventually combine to create distinctive indian cultural traditions?
While studying the Harappan and Aryan societies one can find a complete contrast between the two societies. While the Harappans have an urban economy the Aryans were confined to rural ones. Harappan society was known for its well-developed housing system, trading networks, and water conservation system. Aryans, on the other hand, reflected a form of tribal societies, depended on hunting and wars.
This was an early example of "<span>B. separation of powers" since this was done in order to ensure that no single branch of government became too powerful and therefore tyrannical. </span>