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Indian History Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Practice

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Q1Domain Verified
The Indus Valley Civilization's urban planning, characterized by grid-like street layouts and sophisticated drainage systems, suggests a high degree of centralized authority. Which of the following archaeological findings *most strongly* supports this inference regarding governance, beyond mere efficient resource management?
The absence of monumental palaces or temples, implying a decentralized, potentially egalitarian society.
The widespread presence of public baths and granaries, indicating communal resource pooling.
The discovery of uniform brick sizes and standardized weights and measures across multiple sites.
The uniformity in pottery styles and decorative motifs across a vast geographical area.
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The Vedic period witnessed the transition from a semi-nomadic, pastoral society to settled agrarian communities. Conceptually, how did the shift in economic base from pastoralism to agriculture fundamentally alter the socio-political structure of Vedic society, as evidenced by the emergence of the *Varna* system?
It fostered a more egalitarian society where land was communally owned and managed by village elders.
It led to a more fluid social hierarchy based on individual merit and skill in animal husbandry.
It necessitated a more rigid social stratification to manage surplus resources and specialized labor required for settled farming.
It resulted in the decline of priestly authority as land ownership became the primary determinant of social status.
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The Mauryan Empire, under Ashoka, is renowned for its expansion and subsequent adoption of Buddhism. From a practical, policy implementation perspective, how did Ashoka's *Dharma Mahamattas* contribute to the consolidation and propagation of his imperial ideology, beyond mere religious proselytization?
They were primarily responsible for collecting taxes and administering justice in the newly conquered territories.
They were tasked with disseminating Ashoka's edicts, promoting moral conduct, and resolving social disputes, thereby fostering a sense of unified imperial identity.
They acted as cultural emissaries, promoting inter-regional trade and diplomatic relations through shared Buddhist values.
They served as spies and informants, reporting dissent and unrest to the central administration.

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