Why was Chandragupta Maurya's organization of his empire considered efficient?

(1 point)
O His severe punishments for crimes were considered normal.
O His taxes paid for a large army and his costly life style.
O His envoys were sent on missions to neighboring kingdoms.
O He controlled every village in his empire through bureaucracy.

The option "He controlled every village in his empire through bureaucracy" is the most accurate answer. Chandragupta Maurya's organization of his empire was considered efficient because he established a highly centralized administrative system that included a well-organized bureaucracy. This bureaucracy allowed him to effectively control and govern every village in his empire, ensuring stability and efficient administration.