Foreign Invasion. A series of foreign invasions affected Mughal Empire very badly. Attacks by Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali, which were themselves the consequences of the weakness of the Empire, drained the Empire of its wealth, ruined its trade and industry in the North, and almost destroyed its military power.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the answer is that it allowed for penetration of enemy lines for extended periods of time, since its armor withstood bullets. </span>
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D. Like the Soviets, people in democracies worried about a different form of government.
According to the passage, "Just as Soviets were afraid to let their citizens be exposed to democratic ideas, people in democracies were also afraid of communists.” Although they were both afraid of different ideas, the two groups shared a similar worry over a form of government different from their own.
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<span>Access to natural resources like gold, ivory, salt mines
Close to major trade routes</span>
Italian, Spanish, and French.
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