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I think its bc more people converted to Buddhism in Ceylon than in Ashoka's kingdom.
They communicated using language. I am honestly not sure what you are asking. Are you talking about long distance communications? Are you talking about the way in which language was employed by a specific people at the time? Be specific!
They had their own alphabet and words so they communicated basicly the way we do.
It was spread by Buddhist Monks during the reign of King Ashoka of India, in the same way that Christianity entered Europe from Israel/Palestine.
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I think its bc more people converted to Buddhism in Ceylon than in Ashoka's kingdom.
radio signals, mos codes one way that people communicated were threw horses, walking and other things. They would send notes from horsemen to horsemen sending letters they could not be known or the other side (depending on what you think) they didnt want to have them figure out were they were if it accedentilly got mixed up.
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Ashoka blended religion and politics by adopting Buddhism as his personal belief system and incorporating its principles into his governance. He promoted religious tolerance, social welfare, and ethical conduct in his policies, which were influenced by Buddhist teachings. Ashoka's edicts and inscriptions often conveyed a message of moral righteousness and the importance of compassion in his rule.
they: 1. created written language 2.they worked with silver and bronze 3.they learned to measure time/strenght of earthqueakes
Language is necessary in a culture to communicate ideas, beliefs, and values among its members. It facilitates social interaction, knowledge sharing, and cultural transmission. Language is also integral to shaping individual and collective identities within a culture.
They communicated using language. I am honestly not sure what you are asking. Are you talking about long distance communications? Are you talking about the way in which language was employed by a specific people at the time? Be specific!
The two inventions that changed the way Americans communicated in the 1800's are the telephone and telegraph.
Helen Keller was a deaf and blind female person. The way people communicated with her was spelling words on her hand so she could feel it.
They had their own alphabet and words so they communicated basicly the way we do.
The event that caused Ashoka to change his way of ruling was the brutal and bloody conquest of Kalinga, a kingdom in India. Witnessing the immense suffering and loss of life during this war deeply affected Ashoka, and he decided to embrace the principles of Buddhism, which emphasized non-violence, compassion, and moral responsibility. This led to a significant shift in his governing philosophy and policies, as he sought to rule as a compassionate and just king.
The first answer is that Samuel Morse invented the Morse Code. And the telegraph. The second answer is that Alexander Graham Bell invented the very first telephone.