How did the early Indo-Aryans measure their wealth?

(1 point)
A in cattle
B in horses
C in the number of chariots they owned
D in corn

A in cattle

In the early Indo-Aryan society, wealth was often measured in cattle, which were considered valuable assets for their role in agriculture, as a source of milk, and as a medium of exchange or dowry in marriages. Cattle were a central part of Vedic culture and economy.