Multiple Choice
During the Gupta period, India developed an extensive land and sea-trading network by exporting what products largely in exchange for Chinese silk and Indonesian spices?
A) bricks, spices, and porcelain
B) cotton cloth, ivory, metalwork, and animals
C) slaves, sugar, and lapis lazuli
D) cattle, blue dye, and sandalwood
E) religious implements, incense, and paraffin
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