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Why was Chandragupta Maurya significant in the development of India? A. He brought Hinduism to India. B. He put a legal end to the caste system. C. He was the father of Siddartha Guatama (the "Buddha"). D. He created the first empire by dominating small kingdoms.

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Answer:

I’m pretty sure it’s D

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When he started to develop India he needed to be in charge in order to do what he needed to do so India could develop meaning anyone of power had to be stripped of their power I’m not 100% so if someone else answers I’ll trust them

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