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A large pillar of Asoka rises above a crowd of tourists. It is several times the height of a person and perfectly round. On top, there is a single lion......................................................................................................
Look at the picture. How does this picture show how Asoka changed after the Battle of Kalinga?
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The pillars proclaimed the rule of law everyone must follow after the Battle of Kalinga
The pillars proclaimed the rule of law everyone must follow after the Battle of Kalinga
The pillars proclaimed his victory at the Battle of Kalinga and his plan for a greater India.
The pillars proclaimed his victory at the Battle of Kalinga and his plan for a greater India.
The pillars proclaimed his regret at the bloodshed at the Battle of Kalinga and his conversion to Buddhism.
The pillars proclaimed his regret at the bloodshed at the Battle of Kalinga and his conversion to Buddhism.
The pillars proclaimed his respect and honor for his ancestors and the Hindu god Ganesha who helped him win the Battle of Kalinga.
Look at the picture. How does this picture show how Asoka changed after the Battle of Kalinga?
(1 point)
Responses
The pillars proclaimed the rule of law everyone must follow after the Battle of Kalinga
The pillars proclaimed the rule of law everyone must follow after the Battle of Kalinga
The pillars proclaimed his victory at the Battle of Kalinga and his plan for a greater India.
The pillars proclaimed his victory at the Battle of Kalinga and his plan for a greater India.
The pillars proclaimed his regret at the bloodshed at the Battle of Kalinga and his conversion to Buddhism.
The pillars proclaimed his regret at the bloodshed at the Battle of Kalinga and his conversion to Buddhism.
The pillars proclaimed his respect and honor for his ancestors and the Hindu god Ganesha who helped him win the Battle of Kalinga.
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The pillars proclaimed his regret at the bloodshed at the Battle of Kalinga and his conversion to Buddhism.
Explanation: Ashoka’s pillars and edicts record his remorse for the war’s killing and his embrace of Buddhist moral principles (dharma) and nonviolence.
Explanation: Ashoka’s pillars and edicts record his remorse for the war’s killing and his embrace of Buddhist moral principles (dharma) and nonviolence.
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