The continual arrival of new peoples from central Asia expanded the cultural resources of northern India and greatly aided the spread of Buddhism, but it also:
A) favored the development of stable states.
B) hindered the development of stable states.
C) promoted the concept of imperial detachment.
D) promoted the development of other religions.
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