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The Maurya Empire was founded around 321 B.C.E. by which of the following people?

Chandragupta Maurya


What was the name of Chandragupta Maurya's father?

Name of Emperor Chandragupta Maurya's Father was Koir. On the name of his father Koir this caste is divided in Koiri and Murai (People belonging to mother of Chandragupta Maurya's mother Mura). King Koir was the last king of Pippalivan kingdom which was situated at Nepal foothills. Pippalivan is now known as Pipariakot.


Who was the Chinese philosopher who believed that people were naturally good?

Mencius.


Why were chinese workers continually harassed and attacked?

People believed that the Chinese had taken their jobs


What was John Lockes contribution to European history?

John Locke was a famous philosopher who believed that humans, when born, had a clear mental state. He said that humans changed because of their surroundings. He believed that government was only there to protect human's right to life, liberty, and property. He believed that government was an agreement between the ruler and the ruled, and if the ruler failed on his part of the bargin, the people had the right and responsibility to get rid of the ruler. His beliefs are commonly contrasted to those of Thomas Hobbes, who believed practically the opposite. He believed that humans were vile creatures, who needed a government, because without one, people would be living in a constant state of warfare. He believed that government was a contract between the people and the ruler for protection, and that if the people didn't like the ruler they were stuck with him, none the less. Hope this helps!

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What did pharaohs have complete control over their people?

alot of power He ruled the sky the earth and if the phroh/gods willed it peoples minds.


What is the name of the people who believed the king should keep firm control of the colonies?

The people that believed in this are called Torries.


How did chandraguptas and ashokas ruling style differ?

Asoka wanted to bring people into India. Asoka believed in Buddhas ways. Chandragupta had strong armies and he was a Hindu.there is a big difference between them. Ashoka wanted peace and be equal to everybody. chandragupta wanted to live a luxury life and he only gathered with rich people. Ashoka was very religuos but chandragupta was only interested in luxury. Ashoka had a small army so that less money would be spent on paying them. chandragupta had a huge army.


Who was the adviser to chandragupta and wrote arthashastra?

Hey! Are you looking for the advisor to Chandragupta Maurya? Or just Chandragupta? They're two different people ya know... Chandragupta Maura's advisor is Kautalya. Also, the Arthashastra was also written by Kautalya. Hope this helps!


Who believed that the people who control the economy have the most power in government?

Karl marx


Who believed that people who control the economy have the most power in government?

Karl Marx


What is a rule absolute?

it is a complete control over people or an area.


An Egyptian ruler has complete control over his people?

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How much control does a totalitarian state of government have over its people?

complete control! ex: cuba


What did humanists believe about people abilities?

humanists believed that all people had the ability to control their own lives and achieve greatness! look in the book next time foos! ;)


What are the differences between chandragupta and asoka?

chandragupta and asoka both had changing moments in there life like chandragupta became paranoid and starved himself to death and asoka experienced a bloody war so he converted to buddhism and spread the religeon to places.


Which spirits did the early Japanese people believe were in control of the natural forces?

Kami were the spirits thatthe early Japanese people believed were in control of the natural forces.