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One reason the Guptas lost power was because they a. converted to Buddhism. b. let local leaders become too powerful. c. let priests become too powerful. d. expanded too quickly.
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One reason the Guptas lost power was because they
a. converted to Buddhism.
b. let local leaders become too powerful.
c. let priests become too powerful.
d. expanded too quickly.
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B. They let the local leaders become too powerful, they eventually got attacked from the east, west, and north. I hope this helps :)
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