How did the rise of chariot warfare affect women in the second millennium B.C.E.?
A. Women obtained great economic gains, as they were the primary manufacturers of chariots.
B. Chariot warfare led to a rise in patriarchy and a decline in matriarchy.
C. Chariot warfare had little effect on women.
D. Women gained authority as notable warriors.
Answer: B
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