It made the places connect, so they wouldn’t have to go all around to trade
The Yuan dynasty was brought down by all of the following EXCEPT<span>(A) foreign resistance to the Mongol Peace.</span>
Answer:
Salvation-army
Explanation:
Started in 1865 by William Booth and his wife Catherine, Salvation Army is a Protestant Church which aimed to help poor with physical and spiritual needs. It also holds the designation of an international charitable trust which serve many by building shelter homes, providing disaster relief and humanitarian aid to needy of 131 countries.
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were times of
crisis for Russia. Not only did technology and industry continue to
develop more rapidly in the West, but also new, dynamic, competitive
great powers appeared on the world scene: Otto von Bismarck united
Germany in the 1860s, the post-Civil War United States
grew in size and
strength, and a modernized Japan emerged from the Meiji Restoration of
1868. Although Russia was an expanding regional giant in Central Asia,
bordering the Ottoman, Persian, British Indian, and Chinese empires, it
could not generate enough capital to support rapid industrial
development
<span>Socially, those who were once in power of Japan lost much of their power as the daimyo and shoguns had to learn to become bureaucrats and scholars, to the dismay of their ancestors. Another problem was that rice, which was used by the daimyo as payment from those they protected and then turned into money, was losing it's value steadily. Merchants, who were once the lowest rung of Japan's social ladder, soon became, rich, prosperous, and most importantly, prominent enough to purchase their way into the upper eschalon of Japan's elite. Though Japan's social order was in line with Confucianism, brought to them by the Chinese, the wealth that was created during the Tokugawa Shogunate era was worthy of enough respect to break even Confucianism, allowing merchants and others with wealth to raise above their ordained social class. It also allowed for those at the top, the daimyo, to fall below their accustomed social place.
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