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The 6th century BCE is regarded as a major turning point in early Indian history for which of the following reason/s? -

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The 6th century BCE is regarded as a major turning point in early Indian history for which of the following reason/s?

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  • It is an era associated with early states, cities, the growing use of iron, the development of coinage, etc.

  • This era witnessed the growth of diverse systems of thought like Buddhism and Jainism.

  • It is an era associated with early states, cities, the growing use of iron, the development of coinage, etc. and this era witnessed the growth of diverse systems of thought like Buddhism and Jainism.

  • Neither it is an era associated with early states, cities, the growing use of iron, the development of coinage, etc. nor this era witnessed the growth of diverse systems of thought like Buddhism and Jainism.

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Solution

It is an era associated with early states, cities, the growing use of iron, the development of coinage, etc. and this era witnessed the growth of diverse systems of thought like Buddhism and Jainism.

Explanation:

For the following reasons, the 6th century BCE is recognised as a crucial turning point in early Indian history:

  1. It is a period connected with the formation of early states, and cities, the increased use of the iron, and the invention of coinage, among other things.
  2. Various systems of thought, such as Buddhism and Jainism, grew in popularity throughout this period.
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