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nydimaria [60]
2 years ago
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when genghis khan married his wife borte, his in-laws gave him a beautiful sable coat as a wedding present. why would genghis kh

an immediately give the coat away to the leader of a neighboring tribe?
History
1 answer:
Wewaii [24]2 years ago
3 0

He needed to form alliances with other tribes in order to help his family survive. Option A

This is further explained below.

<h3>What is  Roman Empire?</h3>

Generally, It is safe to say that the Roman Empire was largely polytheistic, with its people acknowledging and worshipping a wide variety of deities.

In conclusion, Romans worshiped several gods despite the prevalence of monotheistic faiths like Judaism and early Christianity throughout the empire.

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When Genghis Khan married his wife Borte, his in-laws gave him a beautiful sable coat as a wedding present. Why would Genghis Khan immediately give the coat away to the leader of a neighboring tribe?

He needed to form alliances with other tribes in order to help his family survive.

He owed money to the other tribe's leader, and the coat was valuable to enough to pay his debt.

He had no use for a coat of this type, given Mongolia's mild climate.

He did not want his wife to have the coat and he feared she might try to claim it.

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