Millions of people moved during the Industrial Revolution. Some simply moved from a village to a town in the hope of finding work whilst others moved from one country to another in search of a better way of life. Some had no choice, transportation was a punishment for some crimes.
To train a horse in the Mongol Empire, the rider would first get on the horse and let it run till it tires out.
<h3>Why were horses so important to the Mongols?</h3>
The Mongols believed that horses were sacred and so cared for them as best they could.
The way the horse was trained was that a rider would get on the horse and allow the horse to run until it got tired. They will then train the horse to get used to the commands of the reins.
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The aristocracy (wealthy class) dominated the early Roman Republic
Answer:
C
Explanation:
in bartering it's hard to distinguish a common measure of value, for example one mans trash is another mans treasure, but thanks to money having a set worth in all country's, it makes it a more viable option.