How were the militaries of the Safavid and Mughal Empires different from each other?(1 point)

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The military of the Mughal Empire was more diverse than that of the Safavid Empire, as the Mughals allowed men from all cultural and religious backgrounds to join.
The military of the Mughal Empire was more diverse than that of the Safavid Empire, as the Mughals allowed men from all cultural and religious backgrounds to join.

There was no difference between the militaries of the two empires.
There was no difference between the militaries of the two empires.

The military of the Safavid Empire was more diverse than that of the Mughal Empire, as the Safavids allowed men from all cultural and religious backgrounds to join.
The military of the Safavid Empire was more diverse than that of the Mughal Empire, as the Safavids allowed men from all cultural and religious backgrounds to join.

The military of the Safavid Empire used gunpowder while the military of the Mughal Empire did not.
The military of the Safavid Empire used gunpowder while the military of the Mughal Empire did not.
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The correct response is: The military of the Mughal Empire was more diverse than that of the Safavid Empire, as the Mughals allowed men from all cultural and religious backgrounds to join.

The Mughal Empire had a more inclusive approach to military recruitment, actively incorporating soldiers from various ethnic and religious backgrounds, while the Safavid military was more homogeneous, largely composed of Persian and Shia Muslim soldiers. Additionally, both empires utilized gunpowder technology in their militaries, so the option about the Safavid Empire using gunpowder while the Mughal Empire did not is incorrect.