How did aryans impact society in india

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According to one long-held theory that talks about the South Asia's caste system and how it begun, it is believed that Aryans from central Asia at some point invaded the South of Asia and implemented a caste system as a way to control the invaded populations. The invaders set key roles in society, then assigned the groups of people to those roles. In that way, individuals were born into one of those groups and all their social relations, until the day of their death, would be inside of that group or depending on what it represented. There was no social mobility in that system.


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What is the name of the emperor who was killed by his bodyguard

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Commodus I believe is the emperor that was killed by his bodyguard.

Do you think that changes in the French government were inevitable? Explain.

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In general, yes, most historians agree that at some point changes in the French government were inevitable, mostly because the French had been so inspired by the American Revolution.

Which of the following best describes the political structure of Mayan civilization?

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It goes in a form of events.

Which statement best describes an effect of modern technology on developing nations?A.Vaccines and medicines have extended life expectancies but have not spurred population growth.


B.The Internet has improved global communications but not helped reduce unemployment.


C.Pesticides and farm machines have increased food production but not ensured equitable distribution.


D.Modern transportation methods have reduced the time and cost to move goods but have not encouraged the lowering of trade barriers.

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The best description of the effect of  modern technology on developing nations is presented in statement C.) -  Pesticides and farm machines have increased food production but have not ensured equitable distribution.

Pesticides and farm machines have increased food production but have not ensured equitable distribution.

During the early middle ages western european societies were most unfluenced by

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During the early middle ages, Western European societies were most influenced by the Roman Catholic Church.

Which group convinced President James Madison to go to war with England in 1812? A. land-hungry politicians from the West and South B. angry veterans of the Revolutionary War C. wealthy shipbuilders from New England D. radical members of the Federalist Party

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Answer: A. land-hungry politicians from the West and South.

The people who most supported the idea of war were a group of young Congressmen from the West and South known as the "War Hawks." These congressmen were particularly land-hungry, and their desire for war was driven by their expansionists interests. They wanted to add territories such as those of Canada and Florida to the territory of the United States, as well as to continue pushing the frontier West into indigenous lands. This group was particularly influential in Madison's decision to declare war to Great Britain.

In Congress, there were about 20 men, called "War Hawks" that pressured Madison to declare war on Britain to stop the British from attack American ships and impressing their sailors in the British Navy.

I think the answer is A.