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This was the most dominant group in the society
A) kshatriyas
B) traders
C) brahmans
D) muslims

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
35

Answer:

brahmans

Explanation:

kshatriyas were the warriors but came after the social status of brahman.

they were at 2 position

brahman were priests and teachers

Answered by prernasinhalm
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Answer:

The most dominant group in the society was the option C) Brahmans.

Explanation:

  • Among the four social classes of India, Brahmans were the most dominant group as they held important positions in society both socially as well as spiritually. They were priests and teachers in ancient Indian times.
  • The second class is the Kshatriya which consists of the warriors and came second to the brahmans in dominance in the society.
  • Traders were important in the society of ancient India as they connected the distant parts of the kingdom to its capital in terms of trade.
  • Since the brahmans were holding the most prominent position at that time therefore they were the most dominant group.
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