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Answer:
C. Babur founded the Mughal Empire through military conquests in northern India
Explanation:
Babur was the emperor that founded the Mughal empire. He was a man of very reputable descent, baring Genghis's Khan blood in him. Babur is acknowledged to have been an excellent military tactician, as he managed to defeat all the opponents standing on his way in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. A she was defeating them, the Mughal empire grew, becoming the dominant and eventually the only force in the northern half of the Indian subcontinent. Apart from being a great military tactician, Babur also loved arts, architecture, science, so he invited into his empire lot of people that were good at these things, with the purpose of making a prosperous, civilized, and beautiful empire.
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I believe slaves were no longer required in such large numbers anymore. Basically, machines started doing the work they would usually do, so it makes sense to think that attitudes changed positively, perhaps they may have even started getting paid jobs themselves and began working towards a decent quality of life.
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To prepare for and during the war factories in the U.S. were changed from civilian to war production. Men had historically been the main source of workers for these factories but a solution had to be found to cope for the losses of men fighting overseas. Women were brought into the factories from their stay-at-home jobs and America saw some of its highest production rates in history. Factories had been converted from producing normal household goods to equipment necessary for the war effort such as planes, ships, and munitions. Americans throughout the nation began portioning smaller amounts of their food and buying fewer unnecessary goods.