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Which statement best describes the Mauryan Empire’s standing army under Aśoka’s rule?

It relied on citizen volunteers.
It weakened the emperor’s power.
It limited trade with other countries.
It protected the empire from invasion.

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Answer:

It protected the empire from invasion.

Step-by-step explanation:

At that time, a conflict of interest exist in India in terms of the spread of Islam and Buddhism. (Asoka wanted to spread Buddhism while the kingdoms in middle east wanted to spread Islam).

As a result, Mauryan empire's territory often faced a lot of potential invasion from the empires that resided in the middle east. In order to handle this, Asoka created a group of spending army that could be mobilized to handle every scale of invasions. Mauryan Empire’s standing army consisted of 600,000 soldiers, 35,000 cavalry, and 6,500 war elephants that were directly led by Asoka.

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