How did the early Indo-Aryans measure their wealth?

(1 point)
• in cattle
• in horses
O in the number of chariots they owned
• in corn

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The early Indo-Aryans primarily measured their wealth in cattle. Cattle were considered a significant indicator of wealth and status in their society.

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