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1) answer, How did the Russian writer of the Chronicle account for what he saw as the disaster of the Mongol invasion? He was present for it and wrote it down after the event. He chronicled the Mongol's cruelty and their disrespectfulness .
2) answer) Beyond the conquest itself, what other aspects of Mongol rule offended the Russians? That they killed women, children, and church figures, and that they slaughtered the town on Easter week.
PART 2
1) Anwser) Why might Menggu's children have requested such a document and asked a Chinese scholar to compose it? ... Menggu's career was that of an administrator, a profession that the Mongols had no tradition of. Thus his children sought to honor him by drawing on the traditions of China where he served.
2) answer, Beyond the conquest itself, what other aspects of Mongol rule offended the Russians? That they killed women, children, and church figures, and that they slaughtered the town on Easter week.
3 answer, To what extent was the Mongol conquest of Russia also a clash of cultures? a. Mongols were a very pastoral society and Russia had a more settle down, agriculture-based society. Russians were also Christians and Mongols weren't.
4 answer Some historians believe the Chronicle of Novgorod to be part history – part myth. What parts of the documents might be false reports?
PART 3
1 answer Why might Menggu's children have requested such a document and asked a Chinese scholar to compose it? ... Menggu's career was that of an administrator, a profession that the Mongols had no tradition of. Thus his children sought to honor him by drawing on the traditions of China where he served.
2) answer Why might Menggu's children have requested such a document and asked a Chinese scholar to compose it? ... Menggu's career was that of an administrator, a profession that the Mongols had no tradition of. Thus his children sought to honor him by drawing on the traditions of China where he served.
3)answer What might inspire a highly educated Chinese scholar to compose such a flattering public tribute to a Mongol official? The Chinese scholar may have had an honest appreciation of Menggu's virtues and talents
4 answer The Mongol success was the most formidable nomadic challenge to the global dominance of the ... of Ogodei, Chinggis Khan's son and successor, probably toward the end of his reign, which lasted from 1229 to 1241. ... Why might historians be a bit skeptical about this document? Which statements might be most suspect?
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