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Ashamed of the cruelty of his military victories, this leader from northern India became a Buddhist and built hospitals, roads, and places of worship. Who does this describe? A. Asoka B. Mahinda C. Qin Shi Huangdi D. Confucius

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Answered by kvnmurty
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It is Ashoka, the great  emperor and warrior
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Ashamed of the cruelty of his military victories, this leader from northern India became a Buddhist and built hospitals, roads, and places of worship was described by Asoka.

Option (A).

Explanation:

Ashoka could not see so many people suffering and dying.

While he is extending his rule and to provide some relief to his mind, he moved towards Buddhism and had values that were different from his grandfather, Chandragupta.

Within a few years of his accepting Buddhism, his populations got wells, irrigation, and proper roads.

Along with this, hospitals, rest houses, etc. were constructed.

He did not get his army weak but they strengthened more in administration and bureaucracy.

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