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The rise of the Mauryan Empire had which effect on India? A. It created continuous military conflicts, B. It led to Buddhism being banned in India, C. It divided India into many separate kingdoms. D. It led to cultural advancements in India,
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The correct one is D
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The Mauryan Empire led India to be united so by looking at the options it should be D
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