Although Aurangzeb expanded the Mughal empire to its greatest extent, his wars were not as successful as he hoped. He failed to totally defeat the Marathas to the south, the Sikhs in the Punjab and Persia to the west. His wars cost an enormous amount of money, and basically bankrupted the state.
Answer:
Demetrius
Explanation:
A man named Demetrius, probably the leader of a regional guild of silversmiths, called together not only his guild but also those in related trades. The silversmiths made a tremendous profit from selling silver shrines of the goddess Artemis.
<span> C. German expansion and British appeasement</span>