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What strategy did Chandragupta use to conquer Magadha? (1 point) Responses caused so much destruction that people were forced t...Asked by rat
What strategy did Chandragupta use to conquer Magadha? (1 point) Responses caused so much destruction that people were forced to flee caused so much destruction that people were forced to flee seized the capital, and then the rest of the kingdom fell seized the capital, and then the rest of the kingdom fell followed Buddhism's teachings and Magadha eventually surrendered followed Buddhism's teachings and Magadha eventually surrendered attacked the borders first then the capital city
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A popular form of literature during the Gupta empire was the fable, which was
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Chandragupta Maurya used the strategy of seizing the capital, and then the rest of the kingdom fell.
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A popular form of literature during the Gupta Empire was the fable, which was a short story, typically with animals as characters, that conveys a moral lesson. These fables were often used to teach ethical and practical lessons in a simple and engaging manner. One of the most famous collections of fables from this period is the "Panchatantra," which illustrates various life lessons through animal characters and their adventures.