Think of it like this — if American leaders had never made the *decision* to break away from Britain, America would still be a colony of Britain.
Decision making determines the course of events. This is because a certain decision will then trigger certain actions, which in the grand scheme of things will impact history.
Example; American leaders made the *decision* to break off from Britain, triggering the Revolutionary War and America’s Independence, thus that decision changed history.
I believe this would send two kinds of messages:
- lack of security: any time new war could be called and people killed, which means that long-term planning was difficult
-weakening of authority: any time other leader could take over and might want to "take revenge" on those supporting the current leader, which gives people incentive to be very careful in supporting their leaders
Answer:
The Mongol Empire was founded by Gengis Khan (early known as Temujin) in 1206.
Explanation:
Mongols acknowledged as Nomadic horse people from the eastern steppe lands of Asia that formed the largest empire under Genghis Khan. He was able to create an empire by uniting the clans of the steppe under his leadership. The Mongols briefly ruled most of Russia, Eastern Europe, Asia and the Middle East. The Mongols expanded their empire using speedy and crucial attacks with an armed and disciplined army. Mongol was known as the best horseback fighter in their time.