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describe the social protocol and the biggest worth of life of promoter and times was trade a major factor in the second urbanisation? If yes then what were the major routes followed by traders and what are the general trading goods?​

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Answered by surajchaudhary16
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Social protocol" is a term I use to discuss protocols (or their applications) that enable individuals and communities to express social capabilities. ... However, the key difference between a social protocol and something like DNS is that little social behavior, cues, or relationships are carried through DNS.

Answered by brazilnew786
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Social protocol is a term I use to discuss protocols (or their applications) that enable individuals and communities to express social capabilities. However, the key difference between a social protocol and something like DNS is that little social behavior, cues, or relationships are carried through DNS.

During the time between 800 and 200 BCE the Srama?a movement formed, from which originated Jainism and Buddhism. In the same period the first Upanishads were written. After 500 BCE, the so-called “Second urbanisation” started, with new urban settlements arising at the Ganges plain, especially the Central Ganges plain. The Central Ganges Plain, where Magadha gained prominence, forming the base of the Mauryan Empire, was a distinct cultural area, with new states arising after 500 BCE during the so-called “Second urbanisation”.

It was influenced by the Vedic culture, but differed markedly from the Kuru-Panchala region. It “was the area of the earliest known cultivation of rice in South Asia and by 1800 BCE was the location of an advanced Neolithic population associated with the sites of Chirand and Chechar”. In this region the Shramanic movements flourished, and Jainism and Buddhism originated.

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