The first Indian Empire was “The Mauryan Empire”
founded by Chandragupta Maurya who lived from 340 to 298 BCE. Before him India
was divided into many smaller states. He unified Northern India and Afghanistan
into what was later known as “The Mauryan Empire”.
<span>And the first religion in the area was
Buddhism, Chandragupta Maurya’s grandson Ashoka played the key role in
spreading Buddhism in the Empire. </span>
Answer:
1. the modernizing of technology
2. machines could replace human workers
3. Companies earned more money
Explanation:
1. The modernizing of technology made it easier for businesses to access and use them, which in turn made labor much less.
2. Machines could now replace workers which meant that companies could pay a one time price for basically lifetime workers .
3. Companies made more money in the fact they never had to pay workers
ever.
The answer is A, too much power in the central government.
America
had just experienced the rule of a tyrannical leader. They were afraid
that if they gave the central government too much power, then they would
end up going through the same problems again. So they ended up giving
too much power to the states, and too little to the central government.
Later on they had to change the rule because nothing was working out
well. They owed other countries money and they figured that something
had to change.
In the United States, people are able to participate in government. is the answer