Cancel culture hasn't taken a huge effect on history other than "canceling" figures such as Christopher Columbus. Multiple monuments have been toppled or graffitied on that represent the dark spots in history, such as confederate leaders, colonizers, etc. Though the context in history books have not changed as much. Removing history from the books is no the responsibility of cancel culture. Cancel culture could be a possible threat to learning true history and how we came to be. We must learn true history to not make the same mistakes we did in the past. History will repeat itself.
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Farming techniques and improved livestock breeding led to amplified food production. This allowed a spike in population and increased health.
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Answer:
Keeping it alive
Explanation:
China is like france, with lots of natural barriers, the himalayas, the gobi desert, and the ocean to name a few. The one unprotected border, the north (similar to france's east) had a giant wall built (also like france). This allowed china to become a powerful country but limited its interactions.
<span>Foremost, the Mongols produced a charismatic leader, Genghiz Khan, who united the Mongol tribes in a dream of conquest and expansion.</span>
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