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"Which word or phrase describes the native people of Mongolia in the 12th century?"
Well... we could do process of elimination
- It can't be "hunter-gatherers" because they are the members of the nomadic people that who live "chiefly" but by hunting or fishing for certain foods (like wild foods
- It can't be farms because it just doesn't have to do with this portion
- It CAN BE nomadic herdsmen they are basically people who were part of the tribe a particular group that constantly moved from each place to place with/without a indefinite house
- It can't be city-dwellers because they were people who lived in the cities
So, therefore your answer would be: 
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The answer is D. The Germans wanted to knock out Russia with its slow moving army then they could focus all of their efforts on France
Answer:
I believe it's A. or B.,I'm pretty sure
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