How did the Mongol rulers change once their conquests were complete? (1 point) Responses They were intolerant and increased the tribute people were required to pay. They were intolerant and increased the tribute people were required to pay. They were not oppressive but permitted people to continue with their lives with relatively little change. They were not oppressive but permitted people to continue with their lives with relatively little change. They were insecure and always preparing for invasion from their neighbors. They were insecure and always preparing for invasion from their neighbors. They were generous and eliminated the burden of paying tribute.

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The correct response is: They were not oppressive but permitted people to continue with their lives with relatively little change.

After their conquests, the Mongol rulers generally allowed the conquered peoples to maintain their own customs, religions, and governance structures, as long as they paid tribute and remained loyal to the Mongol rule. This approach helped the Mongols manage their vast empire effectively and maintain stability.