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The supreme head of the state chosen by the people was-
(a) Raja
(b) Mahamatras
(c) Ayuktas
(d) Gramini​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Raja .... is the correct answer

Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

The supreme head of the state chosen by the people was Raja.

Explanation:

  • People lived nomadic lives during the start of the Vedic age and were not settled, but as agriculture advanced, people began to form communities.
  • Although the idea of a king had not yet arisen, the organisation was mostly tribal, with the raja or the King serving as the head of the tribe. Large kingdoms grew over time, and by the sixth century BC, there were 16 Mahajanapadas (Kingdoms).
  • In ancient India, there were a lot of tiny republics as well. These republics' governments featured some aspects of democracy.
  • The supreme head of the legislative, executive and judicial branches was the king (raja). He received administrative support from a number of officials. Although the king might receive counsel from the members of the council of ministers, the king retained ultimate decision-making authority.
  • The king personally appointed the ministers and other authorities.

Thus, the monarch could be reached at any moment by the royal agents and spies, who informed him of various events happening in his realm.

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