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Question: Which factor played the most significant role in the decline of Mughal Empire?
Answer : Non-Muslim citizens were infuriated at the Mughal empire's execution of sharia law.
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The geography of India greatly influenced the location of early settlements on the subcontinent. Both the Indus and the Ganges rivers carried rich silt from the mountains to the plains. When the rivers flooded, the silt spread over the plains and made the soil in the river valleys fertile for farming.
The main negative effect is religious strife. The Copts are 10% of the population and they suffer constant persecution and discrimination due to their different religion and language. There are also linguistic and cultural tensions since there are also some Berber minorities whose heritage is not acknowledge or respected by the majority of the Arabic population. Finally there is a good amount of racism. Nubians, who are typically black are also discriminated against and are virtually unexistent from mainstream media.
The growth of European states as empires (also known as imperialism) can be considered as a major cause of World War I, since as countries such as Britain and France extended their empires, tensions among European countries escalated. Germany's drive for overseas colonies sparked armed clashes with established imperial powers.
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Back in time (cave people) used many tools, and more people, (tribes, etc.)