Summarize the geographic extent of the Mughal and Safavid Empires. (1 point) The Mughal Empire ruled over much of South America,
including what are now the countries of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. The Safavid Empire ruled over what is now the country of Mexico. O The Mughal Empire ruled over much of South Asia, including what is now the country of India. The Safavid Empire ruled over what is now the country of Iran. The Mughal Empire ruled over much of South Asia, including what are now the countries of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The Safavid Empire ruled over what are now the countries of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, parts of southern Russia, Iraq, and Afghanistan The Mughal Empire ruled over much of East Asia, including what are now the countries of China and Mongolia. The Safavid Empire ruled over what are now the countries of Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia.
The Constitution limited the power of government and protect the rights
of citizens by instituting a "balance of power" system in which each of
the three branches of government would be unable to become too powerful
and thus tyrannical.
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Working up to 20 hours a day, cowboys drove the animals from one watering place to the next. They had to guard against predators (two- and four-footed), straying cattle, and stampedes at night. For his hard and dirty work the typical cowboy earned between $25 and $40 a month.