The Mongolian Empire had an overarching impact on China during Kublai Khan’s (1215-1294) reign. During the 13th century, a period of Mongolian peace (Pax Mongolica) led to “economic growth, cultural diffusion, and developments.” During this period, he opened China to cultural diversity and promoted various religions. Kublai Khan contributed to the fast growth of China’s economy by reopening and enhancing trade routes. He reformed China’s political structure to have a closed social hierarchy. His dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), led to the development of Chinese literature and architectural style. Therefore, Kublai Khan influenced China’s economy, culture, political structure, architecture and literature during his rule
Answer: Because Germany placed tough laws on emigration and movement out of the country.
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Explanation:
"Countryside" refers to all the territory outside major Roman settlements (cities, towns, villages, etc.) made up of land for agriculture, but also mostly uninhabited woods, prairies, valleys, mountain sides. etc.
Economic:
The peasant class was very poor and was taxed horribly because the King wass spending all his money.
Also they just got out of a war that they were not payed for yet(American Revolution)
Political: The king was taxing the life out of the lower classes which caused resentment
Social: the Enlightenment was causing some problems bc it challenged the views everyone held about rights, authority, religion, etc.
Answer:
Church Attendance
Explanation:
The 5 pillars of Islam are:
Charity
Belief
Prayer
Pilgrimage
Fasting