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Which option best explains the cultural contributions of the Kushan Empire?(1 point)
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The Kushan Empire brought Greek culture to Central Asia and Persia through its conquests.
The Kushan Empire brought Greek culture to Central Asia and Persia through its conquests.

The Kushan Empire presided over the spread of Hinduism from India to China.
The Kushan Empire presided over the spread of Hinduism from India to China.

The Kushan Empire created the religion of Zoroastrianism, which became popular in Persia due to its investment in temples.
The Kushan Empire created the religion of Zoroastrianism, which became popular in Persia due to its investment in temples.

The Kushan Empire produced syncretic art and ideas that influenced major religions, in particular Buddhism.

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The option that best explains the cultural contributions of the Kushan Empire is:

**The Kushan Empire produced syncretic art and ideas that influenced major religions, in particular Buddhism.**

The Kushan Empire played a significant role in the cultural and religious exchange in Central Asia, particularly in the development and spread of Buddhism, alongside syncretism that blended various artistic and cultural influences from different regions, including Greco-Buddhist art.

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