Analyze the following statements about the agrarian economy of early medieval India:
- The system of land grants, particularly to Brahmins, contributed to the decline of centralized taxation.
- Changing production relations led to a shift from a predominantly agrarian economy to one more reliant on urban-based trade.
- The presence of graded land rights facilitated a hierarchical structure in the rural economy.
- Water management systems, including the construction of tanks and irrigation canals, were critical to sustaining agricultural productivity.
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only one option is correct
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only two options are correct
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only three options are correct
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none of the above are correct
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