The relative uniformity in the size of Harappan dwellings suggests what about this society?
A. Harappan society had no ruling elites and was governed by democratic principles.
B. Inhabitants of these cities were not wealthy enough to construct large and ornate structures.
C. Harappan society might have been more egalitarian and less socially divided than other ancient societies.
D. Harappan society did not possess the technology capable to construct large architectural structures.
Answer: C
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