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Explanation:
The institution of the caste system, influenced by stories of the gods in the Rig-Veda epic, assumed and reinforced the idea that lifestyles, occupations, ritual statuses, and social statuses were inherited.
Aryan society was patriarchal in the Vedic Period, with men in positions of authority and power handed down only through the male line.
There were four classes in the caste system: Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (kings, governors, and warriors), Vaishyas (cattle herders, agriculturists, artisans, and merchants), and Shudras (laborers and service providers). A fifth group, Untouchables, was excluded from the caste system and historically performed the undesirable work.
The caste system may have been more fluid in Aryan India than it is in modern-day India.
I think the only variant that fits to be an answer for that question is A. <span>Suburban life increased employment opportunities for women. It's a very important aspect that lead to migration from cities to burubs in the 1950s.</span>
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enormous size.
lack of trees.
semi-arid - little water available.
unpredictable weather, including extremely cold and violent winters.
ferocious winds - the winter 'Northers' and the scorching summer winds.
many areas flat and featureless.
inhabited by locusts and grasshoppers.
inhabited by wolves.
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(A). Creoles
Creoles were the offspring of Africans and Europeans.
What are mulattoes?
People born of One white and one black parent
What are peninsulares?
Inhabitants of Spain and descendants who immigrated to the Americas
What are Mestizos?
[A person of mixed blood]
Combined European and American decent
I don't think they would treat religion the same as they did