What were some of the notable features of Asoka's rule?
He sought to rule India by peaceful means; he was influenced by Buddhism and promoted the spread of that religion.
What led to the collapse of Maurya Empire?
Poor leadership; invasions.
Who is Siddhartha Gautama?
The man who became known as the Buddha.
How did the Maurya rulers unite northern India?
They conquered much territory in northern India.
Why was the period of Gupta rule a golden age for India?
There were many advances in art; mathematics; science; technology.
How could a Buddhist achieve an end to suffering?
By following the Eightfold Path and reaching nirvana.
What developments from the golden age of the Guptas influence our lives today?
Decimal system; system of numerals; the value of pi.
What is dharma?
The teachings of the Buddha.
What is a belief or practice common common to Buddhism and Hinduism?
Reincarnation; meditation.
What is nirvana?
The Buddhist concept of a state of being where suffering ends.
What is Buddhism?
A religion that is based on the teachings of the Buddha.
Who is Asoka?
The greatest Maurya king.
What were some of Asoka's accomplishments?
Set an example of compassionate and tolerant behavior; tried to govern fairly; sent missionaries to spread Buddhism; improved roads; founded hospitals.
What is ahimsa?
Nonviolence.
What developments marked India's golden age under Chandra Gupta II?
A flourishing of arts; literature; math; science.
Who were the Guptas?
The Guptas were a family that became the second group of rulers to unify India.
When did the Guptas begin to rule India?
They began to rule in 320 A.D.
What change did Chandragupta Maurya bring to India?
He united much of the subcontinent under a single empire.
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