What conclusion can be made about the change in gender structures in early India from the early Vedic Period to the late Vedic Period?(1 point)

Responses

Women were allowed to marry after they reached puberty.
Women were allowed to marry after they reached puberty.

Women became socially isolated through purdah but retained rights to own property.
Women became socially isolated through purdah but retained rights to own property.

Women gained higher status as they gained greater responsibilities in performing religious rituals.
Women gained higher status as they gained greater responsibilities in performing religious rituals.

Women lost all rights and became second-class citizens.
Women lost all rights and became second-class citizens.

1 answer

The most accurate conclusion about the change in gender structures in early India from the early Vedic Period to the late Vedic Period is:

Women became socially isolated through purdah but retained rights to own property.

This response reflects the shift in women's social status during this time, where, despite some restrictions, they still had certain rights, indicating a more complex status than outright loss of rights or freedoms.