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How did Chandragupta’s and Asoka’s approaches to ruling differ?
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Chandragupta was a benevolent ruler, while Asoka used military force.
Chandragupta was a benevolent ruler, while Asoka used military force.
Chandragupta relied on force, while Asoka ruled by example.
Chandragupta relied on force, while Asoka ruled by example.
Chandragupta and Asoka promoted the spread of Buddhism in India.
Chandragupta and Asoka promoted the spread of Buddhism in India.
Chandragupta and Asoka were very similar in their leadership styles.
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Responses
Chandragupta was a benevolent ruler, while Asoka used military force.
Chandragupta was a benevolent ruler, while Asoka used military force.
Chandragupta relied on force, while Asoka ruled by example.
Chandragupta relied on force, while Asoka ruled by example.
Chandragupta and Asoka promoted the spread of Buddhism in India.
Chandragupta and Asoka promoted the spread of Buddhism in India.
Chandragupta and Asoka were very similar in their leadership styles.
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Answered by
KOOLaid
Which of these mathematical advances occurred under the Guptas during the golden age in India? Select all that apply.
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discovered the ratio of pi (π)
discovered the ratio of pi (π)
developed the Arabic numeral system
developed the Arabic numeral system
originated the idea of calculus
originated the idea of calculus
invented the concept of zero
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Responses
discovered the ratio of pi (π)
discovered the ratio of pi (π)
developed the Arabic numeral system
developed the Arabic numeral system
originated the idea of calculus
originated the idea of calculus
invented the concept of zero
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KOOLaid
What was the central concern of families in the Maurya and Gupta Empires?
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attaining social recognition
attaining social recognition
acquiring wealth and property
acquiring wealth and property
following caste traditions and duties
following caste traditions and duties
gaining local power and influence
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attaining social recognition
attaining social recognition
acquiring wealth and property
acquiring wealth and property
following caste traditions and duties
following caste traditions and duties
gaining local power and influence
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KOOLaid
Which of the following was used to explain the cause of the dynastic cycle?
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Responses
the order in Confucianism
the order in Confucianism
the way of Daoism
the way of Daoism
the Mandate of Heaven
the Mandate of Heaven
the divisions under Feudalism
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the order in Confucianism
the order in Confucianism
the way of Daoism
the way of Daoism
the Mandate of Heaven
the Mandate of Heaven
the divisions under Feudalism
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KOOLaid
Which belief system emerged as a philosophy of social conduct rather than as a belief in one or more deities?
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Confucianism
Confucianism
Hinduism
Hinduism
Jainism
Jainism
Judaism
Judaism
Zoroastrianism
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Responses
Confucianism
Confucianism
Hinduism
Hinduism
Jainism
Jainism
Judaism
Judaism
Zoroastrianism
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GPT 3.5
Chandragupta and Asoka promoted the spread of Buddhism in India.
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GPT 3.5
discovered the ratio of pi (π)
developed the Arabic numeral system
invented the concept of zero
developed the Arabic numeral system
invented the concept of zero
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GPT 3.5
acquiring wealth and property
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GPT 3.5
the Mandate of Heaven
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GPT 3.5
Confucianism
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