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The maps show the Gupta Empire.
2 maps. Map A: A key shows Chandra Gupta I (circa 320 to 35 C E) in blue. Blue shading begins along the northern border of India and extends south to Bodh Gaya. The blue area is labeled Ganges Basin. Map B: A key shows rulers and area of expansion by color. Blue shading begins along the northern border of India and extends south to Bodh Gaya. The blue area is labeled Ganges Basin. Purple shading includes the region along the eastern coast to Bodh Gaya and northern India. Green shading extends from the purple region in northern India south and west to the coast of the Arabian Sea.
Based on the differences in the maps, what happened to the Gupta Empire after the death of Chandra Gupta I?
Its territory grew dramatically.
Its territory decreased drastically.
Its territory spread only to the north.
Its territory did not expand across the region.
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