The correct answer is Option b) Genghis Khan united the tribes of Mongolia.
Explanation:
Other options are wrong. For example, it was not Genghis Khan who captured Baghdad but his descendant, Hulagu Khan. He was also not the founder of Yuan Dynasty.
However, his greatest early achievement was the unification of the many nomadic and warring tribes of Mongolia.
Genghis Khan with his charisma and leadership skills was able to unite nomadic tribes in a sparsely populated area and build a strong army out of them.
A united Mongolia was able to face far great foes including the kings of China as well as India and Persia.
Many of the countries that participated in WWI expected a very short war. None of them prepared economically for such a long war, such as in the case of stockpiling raw materials such as steel or iron, or stockpiling food. Two of the consequences in economic policies where the following:
- The front lines had to be channeled with male workers, and one of the economic policies used to control the cost of war was forcing women and children to work at the production of weapons and munition. It is calculated that the French and Germans fired around 10 millions shells, with a total weight of 1.4 millions tons of steel.
- Food became an issue during WWI, with severe food shortages reported in urban areas by 1915. This caused a great increase in food prices, and food riots became more common and violent. Agriculture was in the hands of women, and food had to be stockpiled.
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The consequences of having a war ended with 2 atomic blasts, the division of Europe into two separate political blocs (East and West), and the displaced of populations due to hostilities were because of the occurrence or happening of World War II.
Answer: The correct answer is : The Tax and Trade Office of Alcohol and Tobacco of the Treasury Department regulates the production, importation, distribution, labeling and advertising of alcohol. The Consumer Product Safety Commission regulates the safety of toys, cribs, household chemicals, cigarette lighters, power tools. The Inspection and Food Safety Service of the Department of Agriculture regulates aspects of labeling and safety of meat, poultry and some egg products. The Environmental Protection Agency regulates various aspects of pesticides and aspects of drinking water.