<span>launched a series of articles in McClure's, called Tweed Days in St. Louis, that would later be published together in a book titled The Shame of the Cities.
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The Mongols had a benevolent attitude toward foreign religions, or at least a policy of benign neglect. Their belief in Shamanism notwithstanding, the Mongols determined early on that aggressive imposition of their native religion on their subjects would be counter-productive.
Answer:
Reign of Terror
Explanation:
If you rephrase the question like this "What was the rule of Maxiimilien Robespierre known as ?" it pops up as the reign of terror
Answer:
german war mark brainly plz
Explanation:
This means that WW2 caused many things to be the way they are today, such as the racisim, the invisible line of subtle seperation between races and religions, etc.