Respuesta :

Answer:

The Mauryan economy was very developed for its time. The existence of a stable centralized government and the unity of the sub-continent made by the emperor resulted in a fairly advanced trade. The Indian economy was a settled agricultural region. As it was the backbone of the economy, land revenue was the major source of income from the government.

Explanation:

Answer:The Mauryans' vast military was supported by the vast size of the empire and the resources that thus came under its control. The state virtually controlled all economic activities and hence was able to command a large revenue and an abundance of financial resources.

Explanation: