Why did Buddhism appeal to merchants rather than peasants?
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a commercial network across Eurasia and the trans-Saharan trade routes, that linked pastoral and agricultural peoples as well as civilizations of western and eastern Eurasia
Why did the silk road begin where did it?
the silk rode began as ancient trade routes linking China and Central Asia so exchange of goods among communities occupying different ecological zones could happen
Why are political systems important for trade?
Political systems were important for trade because wealth available from controlling and taxing trade motivated the creation of states in various parts of the world and sustained those states once they had been constructed
Why did the silk road begin where did it?
the silk rode began as ancient trade routes linking China and Central Asia so exchange of goods among communities occupying different ecological zones could happen
Why are political systems important for trade?
Political systems were important for trade because wealth available from controlling and taxing trade motivated the creation of states in various parts of the world and sustained those states once they had been constructed
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Buddhism appealed to people of lower castes because it emphasized individuals' path to enlightenment and salvation, which could be attained in this life. Buddhism also received state support from Emperor Ashoka, who converted to Buddhism in 260 BCE.
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