To train a horse in the Mongol Empire, the rider would first get on the horse and let it run till it tires out.
<h3>Why were horses so important to the Mongols?</h3>
The Mongols believed that horses were sacred and so cared for them as best they could.
The way the horse was trained was that a rider would get on the horse and allow the horse to run until it got tired. They will then train the horse to get used to the commands of the reins.
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The answer is b and it is shown by What they said
Based on the quote, critics of NAFTA might have claimed that:
A) Mexican workers would be unfairly taken advantage of
<h3>What can be deduced about the critics of NAFTA from the text?</h3>
The critics of NAFTA believe that Mexico was not as strong as the other countries who entered the trade agreement so the possibility that they will be taken advantage of was there.
Having read the above statement from the 1993 agreement of NAFTA, we can see that the reference to the United Mexican states must have proved that the union was needed to stand side by side with the American and Canadian states.
Critics might have believed that Mexico was vulnerable and could be unfairly taken advantage of in the deal.
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The answer is B) The Aryans
Voting rights, I would say.