which conclusion can be made about the change in gender structures in early india from the early vedic period to the late vedic period?

Women were allowed to marry after they reached puberty
Women gained higher status as they gained greater responsibilities in performing religious rituals
Women became socially isolated through purdah but retained rights to own property
Women lost all rightsand became second class citizens

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The conclusion that can be drawn about the change in gender structures in early India from the early Vedic period to the late Vedic period is that women became socially isolated through purdah but retained rights to own property.

During the early Vedic period, women enjoyed a relatively higher status in society, were educated, and participated in various aspects of social and religious life. However, by the late Vedic period, societal norms began to change, leading to increased restrictions on women's independence and movement, exemplified by the practice of purdah. Despite this social isolation, women continued to retain some rights, such as the ability to own property, which indicates a nuanced shift in gender roles rather than a complete loss of rights and status.