Q. Ashoka’s prime claim to greatness lay in

Correct Answer

The promotion of people's welfare by him

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    B)Allowed the Company's monopoly of tea trade and trade with China
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    A)Adolf Hitler
    B)Frederick William-IV
    C)Bismarck
    D)William-III
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    Answer: 1895
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