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Zigmanuir [339]
1 year ago
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Can someone pls help

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blagie [28]1 year ago
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Option B. Buddhism spread from India to Central Asia through trade routes.

<h3>How did Buddhism spread in the Asia?</h3>

Through networks of land and sea connections connecting India, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and China, Buddhism expanded throughout Asia. Buddhism was brought to Central Asia and China at the same time that the silk routes expanded as a means of cross-cultural communication.

Buddhism rose to prominence in commercial areas, where it later spread via trade relations and trade routes throughout the Mauryan empire. Buddhism entered central Asia in this manner via the Silk Road.

On the Silk Road, Buddhist monks traveled in merchant caravans to spread the word of their brand-new faith. The Han Dynasty saw the start of the prosperous Chinese silk trade along this trading route.

Read more on Buddhism here: brainly.com/question/8920497

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nataly862011 [7]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

Trade Routes

Explanation:

I took a test and got it 100% correct!

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