The Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan<span> started the conquest with small-scale raids into Western Xia in 1205 and 1207. By 1279, the Mongol </span>leader Kublai Khan<span>had established the Yuan dynasty in China and crushed the last Song resistance, which marked the onset of all of China under the Mongol Yuan rule.</span>
Car/automotive industry had the greatest impact on the economy in the 1920s, I believe.
An absolute monarch is a monarch who rules without a constitution in place. They have absolute power and make all decisions for the country. They are not elected by the people; instead they inherit the throne.
A constitutional monarch is a monarch who rules with a constitution in place. They usually share their power with representatives of another branch of government that's elected by the people. For example, in old Britain, constitutional monarchs would rule alongside Parliament. Other countries may have other names for Parliament, but it's the same idea.
Shay's rebellion raised concern in the colonies that the central government was weak, so the answer is B. There were numerous calls promoting a stronger central government.
<span>Because we, as a society learn from our mistakes, and while you do not know now, you may play an important role in government or leadership where the lessons learned about that period may help to avoid the mistakes of the past. Remember, those who do not learn from their mistakes are doomed to repeat them. </span>