There is stabilizing effects of the Pax Mongolica on regions
under Mongol control as it conquests of the Mongol Empire on the social,
cultural and economic life of the inhabitants of the vast Eurasian territory
that the Mongols conquered in the 13th and 14th centuries.
It helped to ease the communication and commerce the unified administration
that also helped to create and period of relative peace that followed the
Mongols’ vast conquests.
The United States in my opinion made the right decision to join the world war when they did.
<h3>How did the United States make the best decision by joining ww1?</h3>
Although the United States had tried to continue with their neutrality stance on the war, it became important that they joined because they were becoming a target of the axis powers.
German was carrying out submarine attacks on the nations vessels. Also the Zimmerman telegram showed that the Germans saw the United States as an enemy.
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The correct answer is B. Roman Catholic Church
Both sides were Christian churches but the Eastern one based around Byzantium was Orthodox while the Western one based around Rome and Pope was the Roman Catholic church. They still exist today except that the Orthodox church is not unified by a single leader and countries that practice Orthodox Christianity each have their own religious leader.
women were seen as inferior to men and so the right to vote for women was seen as abhorrent to many people of the victorian age
I think it would be China because it's the most developed country in Asia and is a very big impact on international trade.