Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the descriptions of these imaginary individuals from ancient India with their castes.
Brahmin
Kshatriya
Vaishya
Shudra
Vitthal is the son of a servant. He dusts and cleans
the house of his employer every day.
Abhishek is a guard. His job is to provide protection
to various areas in his village.
Purushottam is a dealer of spices. He supplies
spices to various regions around his village.
Gangadhar is the son of a priest. He can recite the
Vedas from memory

Respuesta :

Baraq

Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Considering ancient India with its castes. We have the following:

Brahmin: the topmost position in the Indian caste system. They are mostly involved in the technical or scholarly issue, including being a priest.

Kshatriya: this position follows the Brahmin and it is characterized by strength or protection

Vaishya: Tue this on the list is characterized by those people who are mostly involved in trading activities.

Shudra: this is the last group and is involved in artisans' and laborers' work.

Hence we have the following:

Brahmin: Gangadhar is the son of a priest. He can recite the Vedas from memory

Kshatriya: Abhishek is a guard. His job is to provide protection to various areas in his village.

Vaishya: Purushottam is a dealer of spices. He supplies spices to various regions around his village.

Shudra: Vitthal is the son of a servant. He dusts and cleans the house of his employer every day.