How did Asoka's conversion to Buddhism affect the Mauryan Empire's relations with neighboring kingdoms?
A. It had no effect because Asoka's religious beliefs were a domestic issue.
B. It led to improved relations, as Asoka committed to a policy of nonviolence.
C. It led the Mauryan Empire to expand to include these neighboring kingdoms.
D. It made relations worse, as other countries resented his efforts to promote Buddhism.
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