India's North and South only began to achieve any sense of uniformity after
A) the introduction of Mahayana Buddhism.
B) the introduction of Theravada Buddhism.
C) the spread of Buddhism throughout the subcontinent.
D) the near extinction of Buddhism in the subcontinent.
E) the spread of Hinduism to Sri Lanka.
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Q2: The chief crop of Gupta India was
A)rice.
B)cotton.
C)wheat.
D)maize.
E)peanuts.
Q3: The Hindu deity Shiva is the god
Q4: Indian scholars were so knowledgeable that they
Q6: The Gupta are associated with a revival
Q7: Which Hindu deity has been described as
Q8: What was the driving impetus for the
Q9: During India's Gupta period, most villagers and
Q10: What seems to have been the most
Q12: In Indian society, by the time of
Q15: What prompted such violent Muslim antagonism toward
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