Answer:
<u>1</u> Median line
<u>15</u> Ventral surface of trunk
<u>7</u> Dorsal surface of trunk
<u>17</u> Anterior surface of head
<u>16</u> Lateral surface of head
<u>9</u> Superior portion if ear
<u>10</u> Inferior surface of ear
<u>14</u> Anterior surface of arm
<u>2</u> Posterior surface of arm
<u>8</u> Lateral surface of arm
<u>14</u> Medial surface of arm
<u>6</u> Proximal surface of hand
<u>5</u> Distal portion of hand
<u>4</u> Lateral surface of leg
<u>3</u> Medial surface of leg
<u>13</u> Superior surface of foot
<u>12</u> Inferior surface of
Explanation:
The Mongol empire (1206-1368) spanned from Eastern Europe across Asia. The empire emerged from the unification of Mongol and Turkic tribes in today's Mongolia and grew through invasions after the proclaiming of Genghis Khan in 1206 as ruler of Mongols.
The Mongol empire was the largest contagious empire in the history of the world, and the second largest empire in history, after British empire.
Under the Mongol technology, different commodities and ideologies were spread and exchanged across Eurasia. They were master engineers who used every technology known to man.
They built a spectacular international postal system and created standardized notes and paper currencies before Europe created its own.
I would say A period of increased national debt and government spending. Hope this helps ^_^.
He had experience leading the continental army (militia) defeat Britain during the revolutionary war. Before the war he also was an officer in the British Military.
Johann de Kalb and Friedrich <span>Von Steuben would have helped train soldiers at that time.</span>