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olga nikolaevna [1]
3 years ago
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How did Mongol rule most affect China? The Mongols allowed the Chinese to rule for them and collected a tribute. The Mongols des

troyed Beijing, burning its Great Library to the ground. The Mongols adopted some Chinese customs but gave positions of power to foreigners. The Mongols were unable to conquer and unify the Chinese
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iogann1982 [59]3 years ago
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Answer:

C. The Mongols adopted some Chinese customs but gave positions of power to foreigners.

Explanation:

Correct on Edgenuity 2020

Cerrena [4.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

After the great invasion, the Mongols adopted some Chinese customs but gave positions of power to foreigners. Kublai Khan was the great unifier of china, learning everything he could from the Chinese, adopting their culture and establishing the ways of the great empire.

Explanation:

After the great invasion, the Mongols adopted their lifestyle and tried to rule as the Chinese did, however, it didn’t work until Kublai Kan grandchild of Genghis Khan sits on the throne. He learned everything from the Chinese and also improved their relations with them by adopting many of their ways. Kublai Khan was known for being a very smart young man that not only developed a great amount of wisdom, but that also gained the sympathy of the top Chinese class. So much he established big connections and his dynasty lasted 300 years, then the ming dynasty expelled them and they ruled for 600 years in Manchuria. After that the Kan dynasty was included in the qing dynasty, the last china had. So, the mongols not only conquered china, they united it, they improved it and they helped it become the country it is today.

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