Which option best explains the primary contributions of the Mughal Empire?(1 point)

Responses

The Mughal Empire encouraged trade and used their prosperity to build large palaces and tombs.
The Mughal Empire encouraged trade and used their prosperity to build large palaces and tombs.

The Mughal Empire united Asia, Africa, and Europe under one government.
The Mughal Empire united Asia, Africa, and Europe under one government.

The Mughal Empire were patrons of a large number of scholars in math and science, leading to the development of the concept of zero.
The Mughal Empire were patrons of a large number of scholars in math and science, leading to the development of the concept of zero.

The Mughal Empire sent ships on routes to Europe, discovering a route connecting the continents

1 answer

The option that best explains the primary contributions of the Mughal Empire is:

The Mughal Empire encouraged trade and used their prosperity to build large palaces and tombs.

This statement reflects the significant economic contributions of the empire and highlights notable architectural achievements, such as the Taj Mahal. The other options either misattribute achievements or incorrectly describe the geopolitical influence of the Mughal Empire.