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Why was Siddhartha Gautama's life in the palace so different from the lives of people in the nearby city and

surrounding areas?
O Gautama's father did not believe in involving the family in worldly affairs.
O Gautama's family was Buddhist, while people in the surrounding areas were Hindu.
Gautama's mother feared that he would contract a deadly disease if he left the palace.
Gautama was born into the highest caste and had little contact with people in the lowest castes.

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Answer:

Gautama was born into the highest caste and had little contact with people in the lowest castes.

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Answer:

Gautama was born into the highest caste and had little contact with people in the lowest castes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Siddharta Gautama was born a prince and had every comfort in life. He did not know the suffering of the poor that lives outside the walls of the palace.

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