How did chandragupta's and asoka's approaches to ruling differ? (1 point)
a. chandragupta was a benevolent ruler, while asoka used military force
b. chandragupta relied on force, while asoka ruled by example.
c. chandragupta and asoka promoted the spread of buddhism in india
d. chandragupta and asoka were very similar in their leadership styles.

Respuesta :

chandragupta's and asoka's approaches to ruling differ in : B. Chandragupta relied on force, while asoka ruled by example.
During his ruling, Chandragupta's keep utilizing the military might of his kingdoms to gain respect and luxurious life, while Asoka utilize Buddhist's teaching to rule

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Answer:

Option B.

Explanation:

Chandragupta relied on force, while Asoka ruled by example, is the right answer.

The Mauryan Empire was founded by Chandragupta Maurya, who established the empire by defeating the Nanda ruler. He successfully unified the Indian subcontinent under an empire. He used force to established his empire. However, Ashok Maurya initially, used force to conquer the neighbouring land but after the Kaling War, he denounced force for his campaigns and used the title DhammVijaya to conquer land.