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"After gaining power, Chandragupta II expanded the Gupta Empire through conquest and political marriages until the end of his reign in 413 CE. By 395 CE, his control over India extended coast-to-coast. Just like Ashoka, Chandragupta II made Pataliputra the capital of his empire and centralized the government there. He used tribute money from allies to fund government projects and salaries. Unlike Ashoka, Chandragupta did not rely on a network of spies or closely monitor the affairs of foreigners or allies. Instead, he let regions make their own decisions about administration and local governance.
Some scholars have argued that the Gupta empire was a “golden age” of India. The empire was marked by peace and public safety, and scholars flourished in this environment. Kalidasa, a poet of the time, is considered the greatest poet and dramatist of the Sanskrit language; Aryabhata was the first of the Indian mathematician-astronomers who worked on the approximation for Pi; and Vishnu Sharma is thought to be the author of the Panchatantra fables, one of the most widely-translated non-religious books in history."

Question 1: What might a historian argue about the relationship between imperial stability and the rise of scholarship?

A. Good scholarship results in an increase in political and imperial stability

B. In times of peace, emperors often force their wealthier citizens into positions as scholars

C. There is no relationship between imperial stability and scholarship

D. An empire at peace, with many tributaries and colonies, has resources to support a wealthy, educated population


Question 2: What might be one disadvantage of an emperor letting regions make their own decisions about how they govern themselves?

A. Regions would most likely stop producing agriculture or trading with other regions

B. Self-governing regions might be more subject to attack from outside forces

C. Regions could grow and strengthen as their own entities, eventually posing a threat to the empire

D. Self-governing regions would be less of an administrative strain on the empire

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