Comprehension Passage
Ashoka’s edicts, engraved on rocks and pillars throughout his empire, were intended to communicate his policies and beliefs. After witnessing the devastation of the Kalinga War, Ashoka embraced Dhamma, a moral code emphasizing non-violence, compassion, and tolerance. His edicts discouraged violence and sought to unify his subjects under ethical principles. These inscriptions are a lasting testament to Ashoka’s transformative leadership and his dedication to governance based on moral ideals.
Which element in Ashoka’s edicts most strongly signifies his transformation as a ruler?
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Emphasis on economic reforms
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Advocacy for non-violence and compassion
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Enforcement of new tax policies
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Expansion of territorial boundaries