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The people in said country become dissatisfied with their government and demand change. Either through protest, revolt, etc..
Explanation:
Sacramental wine, Communion wine, or altar wine is wine obtained from grapes and intended for use in celebration of the Eucharist (also referred to as the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion, among other names).
Contextualization
Mongol's military invasion led the empire to spread extensively. They are recognised as nomadic horsemen from the eastern steppe of Asia. The Mongols presence in Afro-Eurasia led to the decline of established early empires.
Argument 1
The Mongols affected the Russian culture by incorporating Asian characteristics into their culture.
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We can see this in the historical situation where the Mongols defended the Russians against the Europeans strengthening their bond.
Argument 2
The Mongols helped develop places for education like universities and colleges.
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Sorqotani Beki, the wife of Ulugh-Noyan’s death gave 1000 silver balish for a college to be built in Bokhara.
Argument 3
The men of Tauris attracted many merchants due to their incredible handiworks making the region flourish.
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This attracted many merchants from India and the western countries spreading their culture and beauty.
I don't know if this is right or not, but this is what I wrote.
During feudalism, European countries were governed by an absolut king, who held all the power and it was believed that he had been appointed directly by God. The feudal system was divided into Three States of Realm or social classes. The First and Second State were constituted by the privileged ones who owned the land and who were the aristocracy and the clergy, and the Third States was consituted by the servants of the former states, mainly peasants, craftsmen or small traders.
The Third State worked within the lands owned by a First or Second State aristocrat. They enjoyed the protection of their lord, and in exchange they worked his land. <u>This was the way in which the feudal society gave some kind of benefitial retribution to each of the three states</u> (3rd state: protection and a home, 1st and 2nd: free workers).
Anyway, even tough they were given land to grow crops, the living conditions of the Third State were extremely hard. They did not own the crops they harvested, so they had to hand in fixed amount to the harvest to the lord and from the amount collected on top of the tax, they could eat. If some year, the harvests were damaged and they did not collect enough, they had nothing to eat.