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Review the map which shows Aryan migration routes. A map titled Aryan Migration. The map shows Europe and Asia. A key shows 3 stages of migration by color. Purple is the smallest area at the center of the map between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea. The green area extends from the purple area west toward Europe and east into Asia. The orange area is the largest and extends from the green area in all directions, reaching India, further into Asia, and most of Europe. How did the Aryan migration lead to India? The Aryans followed a westward pattern of migration from the east. The Aryans followed a northward pattern of migration from the south. The Aryans followed a pattern of outward migration from a central area. The Aryans followed a pattern of inward migration from the outer edges of Asia.

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Answer:

The Aryans followed a pattern of outward migration from a central area.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Aryan invasion or migration was a period when Aryans invaded into Asian continent and Indian plains. They began to settle down near the Ganges Plain in India.

The description provided of Aryan migration map in the question suggests that the Aryans followed theoutward migration pattern from central area. The purple color on the map shows how the Aryans began to move out from the central area, that is from the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, and began moving westward to Europe.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

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