A persistent discrimination problem in Indian society that is traceable to the Vedic Age is:
A) Aryas spoke Dravidian and were pushed into the south.
B) Aryas were Indo-European and lighter skinned.
C) Dasas spoke Indo-European and lived in the north.
D) Dasas spoke an unrelated dialect that hasn't been translated.
E) a distraction allowed the Tamils to overthrow both.
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