No, it is generally false that rural <span>people were lured to the big city by higher factory wages and cultural and educational advantages, since those in the country usually stayed where they were. </span>
In the beginning, the main temple in each city was the center of government and economic life as well. Sumerian kings were subordinate to the priesthood. over time this situation essentially reversed as kings made conquests and gained power, so that the religious establishment was subordinated to the king.
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The marshall plan generated economic growth by injecting large amounts of funds into war-torn Europe, which had suffered great economic losses after the Second World War.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "build up India's regional trade" The Mauryan Empire flourished under Asoka, who did all of the following EXCEPT <span>build up India's regional trade</span>