How did Asoka’s rule lead to a prosperous India?

A.
He conquered nearby Greek-controlled kingdoms and absorbed their wealth.

B.
He developed an effective tax system.

C.
He built excellent roads that promoted trade.

D.
He encouraged tolerance.

Respuesta :

Answer:

He encouraged tolerance

Explanation:

During his rule, he pursued a formal policy of nonviolence. The unnecessary killing and mutilation of animals has been abandoned, as, for example, hunting for hunting and stamping.

Asoka also showed compassion for the captives, allowing them a day of freedom each year, and providing ordinary citizens with free education at universities.

He treated subjects as equals regardless of religion, politics or caste and made free hospitals for both humans and animals.

Asoka defined the main principles of nonviolence, tolerance of sects and opinions, obedience to parents, respect for teachers and priests, human treatment of servants and generosity to all. These reforms are described by Asoka's edicts.