Respuesta :
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Answer:
The statement is true. Under the rule of Chandra Gupta II, the government was considered fair and just, bringing peace and stability to the region.
Explanation:
Chandragupta II was the son and successor of Samudragupta, of the Gupta dynasty, reigning from 375 to 415. During his reign, the Gupta dynasty reached its maximum political and cultural splendor.
The marriage of his daughter Prabhavati Gupta with the Vakataka king Rudrasena II was a fact of great political significance. With this, the Vakataka became vassals. The most tenacious enemies of the kingdom, the Western Satraps, were defeated at the end of the 4th century, and their kingdom was annexed, becoming their capital Uyaini in the second city of the Gupta, after Pataliputra. In this way trade with the Mediterranean was open once again.