According to a different source, this question refers to the text "Margaret Garner: Defying the Fugitive Slave Act" by Levi Coffin.
In this text, we learn about a woman names Margaret Garner who was a slave in Kentucky, but managed to escape. Upon being recaptured, she killed two of her children, preferring death to allowing them to become slaves.
Coffin's narrative shows that he is an abolitionist, and that he is inclined to support the decision of Garner. He describes her story as a heroic and painful one, and argues that only people who have experienced such level of sorrow are able to imagine the pain that Margaret had to endure. The purpose of the text is to show how unimaginable slavery is, and how it can lead people to commit the most desperate acts.
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The correct answer here is (4) Mongols.
The Mongols were a nomadic people who travelled on horseback and were very proficient archers. They were said to be able to shoot a target from full horseback speed with their bows.
They were led by Genghis Khan and conquered a good portion of Asia and also entered parts of Europe. Their empire was one of the biggest ones to date.