Molly Ketterer, Morgan Manning, and Jared Schimmelpfenning.

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Molly Ketterer, Morgan Manning, and Jared Schimmelpfenning

great period of cultural achievement at peace and they prospered made advances in learning

a lot of piece and prosperity farming and trade flourished.

This is one of their monastery-universities. Children went to school decimal system numeral system still used today advancements in the medical world with herbs.

Mauryas or Guptas – Courts Most Indians were peasants and farmers – Lived in villages Village – Consisted of people from all different castes – Village headman and council

- family trained the children in the traditions and duties of their castes - family interests always came before individual wishes.

children worked with older relatives young daughters learned that as a wife she would obey her husband a son learned the tradition of his fathers family parents arranged good marriages for their children

1.Priests 2.Warriors and Rulers 3.Skilled traders, Merchants, and Minor Officials 4.Unskilled workers

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