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Which of these is an accurate description of the Gupta Empire in ancient India? A) They defeated Alexander the Great to unify all of India. B) They conquered the Maurya Empire using Chinese war techniques. C) They came to power because of the disruption caused by the Mongols. D) They were known for their religious tolerance, active trade, and great wealth.

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D

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The rule of the Guptas is often associated with the phrase "golden age." They were known for their religious tolerance, active trade, and great wealth. Overall, the empire (320- 600s CE) was characterized by significant discoveries in science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, and mathematics therefore it is D.

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User Chris Ritchie
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The answer us D. The Gupta was remarkably tolerant for other religions and cultures, especially since India is a very diverse subcontinent culture-wise. They were also connected to the Silk Road trade routes and gained considerable wealth from trading with the Romans.
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