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Oksi-84 [34.3K]
3 years ago
13

Mongol Rule in Russia, Persia, and China

History
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-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
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<span>Based on the information in this chart, I can see the statement which best summarizes the influence of Mongol rule in Russia, Persia, and China and I would say that the third one : </span><span>The Mongols used various methods to rule the different people they conquered. They tried several ways to rule the counries mentioned above as they wanted to find out which is more productive and successful, brings more profit.
Hope that helps!</span>
Crank3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

a code of laws that kept order, and protected people and property

Explanation:

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