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Q1- Compare the social, political and economic life of people of Early and Later Vedic Age.
Q2-During the Later Vedic period, religion lost it’s appeal to the common people. Elaborate the reasons.
Q3 (a) In the International Meridian Conference held in 1884, it was decided to use the Time Zone System. Explain this system and give one example.

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Answered by vedantAMITgaud
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early Vedic age Early Vedic Period

Later Vedic Period

The caste system was flexible and based on profession rather than birth The caste system became more rigid in this period with birth being the main criteria

There was no concept oater degree of freedom in this period. They were allowed to participate in the political process of the time to a certain extent Women were restricted from their participation in society by being relegated to subordinate and docile roles

Kingship was fluid as the kings were elected for a fixed period by the local assembly known as Samiti As society became more urbanized in this period, the need for stable leadership was realised Thus the absolute rule of the Kings became more and more prominent

Early Vedic society was pastoralist and semi-nomadic in nature Society became more settled in nature. It became centred around agriculture in general

In the Early Vedic Period, the barter system was more prevalent with little to no monetary value transaction being part of the exchange Although the barter system was still in practice, it was largely replaced by the exchange of gold and silver coins known as Krishnalal

Rigveda. This text is cited as the earliest text from this period Yajurveda. Samaveda

Atharvaveda

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