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what was the most significant long-term impact of chandragupta mauryas unification of most of the indian subcontinent? it converted the entire population to buddhism it eliminated all regional languages in favor of sanskrit it established permanent trade monopolies with china it created the foundation for centralized governance and cultural exchange across diverse regions
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- Option 1: Chandragupta Maurya's rule didn't convert the entire population to Buddhism (Ashoka later promoted Buddhism, and India had diverse religions), so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: Regional languages weren't eliminated; Sanskrit was a scholarly/elite language, and regional languages persisted, so this is wrong.
- Option 3: The Mauryan Empire's trade wasn't focused on permanent monopolies with China, and trade relations were more diverse, so this is incorrect.
- Option 4: Chandragupta Maurya's unification created a centralized administrative system (like a bureaucracy, standardized laws) and allowed cultural exchange across the Indian subcontinent's diverse regions (different cultures, economies under one rule), which had long - term impacts on governance and culture.
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It created the foundation for centralized governance and cultural exchange across diverse regions