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Brrunno [24]
2 years ago
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One of the best examples of a major advancement made during the Golden Age of the Gupta Empire is their understanding of which o

f the following?
Geology
Democracy
Metallurgy
Psychology
History
1 answer:
Sphinxa [80]2 years ago
4 0

The understanding of Geology is one of the best examples of a major advancement made during the Golden Age of the Gupta Empire.

<h3>What are the major advancement of the Golden Age? </h3>

The Golden Age refers to the period of the existence of the Gupta empire in today Asia.

The Gupta Empire developed some advancements in Science, Engineering, art, dialectics, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.

The Era also brought more knowledge including architects making amazing temples and structure.

Also, one of the best examples of a major advancement made during the Golden Age of the Gupta Empire is their understanding of Geology, that is, understanding of dynamics of the Earth and its natural mineral and energy resources.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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