The Golden Age of India's Gupta Empire is known for its
development of gunpowder
sea trade routes to Europe
acceptance of Christianity as an official religion
advancements in mathematics and medicine
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Construction of stupas, writings by Kalidasa, and the development of the concept of zero are most closely associated with the
Gupta Empire
Mongol Empire
Tang dynasty
Abbasid dynasty
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Which statement about the Gupta Empire is a fact rather than an opinion?
India's strongest leaders came from the Gupta Empire.
The Gupta Empire developed advancements in the areas of mathematics and science.
The achievements of the Gupta Empire surpassed those of the Tang dynasty in China.
Gupta paintings found on the walls of the Ajantacaves were superior to the art produced duringthe Mauryan Empire.
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The use of the decimal system, advancements in medicine, and construction of Hindu temples are most closely associated with the golden age of the
Abbassid dynasty
Han dynasty
Gupta Empire
Roman Empire
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In India, for which achievement is the Gupta Golden Age best known?
adoption of the printing press
invention of the iron foot stirrup
use of gunpowder
development of the concept of zero
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A study of the Gupta Empire would include information about
Egyptian conquests
Muslim architectural influences
medical and mathematical achievements
the British East India Company's trading posts
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Which geographic feature would have most likely hindered the expansion of the Guptas into what is modern-day China?
Thar Desert
Deccan Plateau
Himalaya Mountains
Bay of Bengal
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• Creation of colorful murals in the Ajanta caves • Development of decimal system and concept of zero • Trade with Persia and east African cities These accomplishments occurred during the
Han dynasty
Gupta Empire
Tang dynasty
Maurya Empire
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Which civilization best completes the title of this outline?
Rome
Greece
Gupta
Han
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Which geographic factor affected the development of the Gupta Empire?
volcanoes
monsoons
permafrost
island location
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The concept of zero, the expansion of the caste system, and the creation of the decimal system are most closely associated with the
Inca Empire
Tokugawa shogunate
Song dynasty
Gupta Empire
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• Preserved Hindu traditions • Produced fine poems and drama • Made advances in mathematics, science, and medicine These achievements refer to contributions of the
Gupta Empire
Persian Empire
Greek city-states
Tang dynasty
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• Hinduism was the dominant religion. • Murals were painted on the Ajanta cave walls. • The concept of zero and the decimal system were introduced. Which empire is described by these statements?
Gupta
Maurya
Persian
British
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The Gupta Empire was best known for its
advances in mathematics and medicine
efforts to resist European imperialism
development of the barter system
construction of Angkor Wat
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Which statement can best be supported by the information shown on this map?
By 260 B.C., the Mauryan Empire extended north into Central China.
The Mauryan Empire controlled more of the Indian subcontinent than the Gupta Empire did.
Most of the Gupta Empire was located on the Deccan Plateau.
The economies of India's early empires were based on trade.