What happened after Ashoka’s conversion to Buddhism?

A. He founded Jainism.
B. He attempted to foster a system of fair trade with neighboring regions.
C. He had trees planted and shelters built to provide respite for travelers.
D. He brought Buddhism to Sri Lanka.
E. He made Hinduism illegal.


Answer: C

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