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What was a result of Aśoka’s conversion to Buddhism?
He converted the Greeks to a new religion.
He committed to a principle of nonviolence.
He required his subjects to adopt Buddhism.
He invaded new regions to spread Buddhism.
He converted the Greeks to a new religion.
He committed to a principle of nonviolence.
He required his subjects to adopt Buddhism.
He invaded new regions to spread Buddhism.
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A result of Aśoka’s conversion to Buddhism was that **he committed to a principle of nonviolence**. After his conversion, Aśoka became known for promoting the values of Buddhism, which included ahimsa (nonviolence), and he implemented policies focused on peace, compassion, and the welfare of his subjects.