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From his capital at Pataliputra ( modern Patna ) , he governed the largest Indian
empire that had existed up to that time . Asoka converted to Buddhism after a
particularly bloody campaign to win the territory of Kalinga ( modern Orissa ) .
From his capital at Pataliputra ( modern Patna ) , he governed the largest Indian
empire that had existed up to that time . Asoka converted to Buddhism after a
particularly bloody campaign to win the territory of Kalinga ( modern Orissa ) .
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As Rome expanded beyond a republic to an empire , its conception of citizenship
also enlarged , and under Caracalla in 212 c.E. , citizenship was extended to all
the Empire's inhabitants . By that time , the rights of the citizen had been ...
As Rome expanded beyond a republic to an empire , its conception of citizenship
also enlarged , and under Caracalla in 212 c.E. , citizenship was extended to all
the Empire's inhabitants . By that time , the rights of the citizen had been ...
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Patrician misrule of the Roman Empire led Plebeians to revolt on many
occasions , demanding a greater voice in the empire's affairs ( political equality ) .
The American civil rights movement of the 1950's and 1960's attacked racial
inequality .
Patrician misrule of the Roman Empire led Plebeians to revolt on many
occasions , demanding a greater voice in the empire's affairs ( political equality ) .
The American civil rights movement of the 1950's and 1960's attacked racial
inequality .
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