What evidence indicates that Harappan society was most likely organized by social classes?

a. parallels between Harappan society and other class-based societies at the time
b. written accounts that point to class structure
c. involvement in trade
d. similarities between the Harappan and societies that existed after them
e. the remains of Harappan urban centers, which featured residences of different sizes and complexity


e

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