“Most Westerners accept the stereotype of the 13th-century Mongols as barbaric plunderers intent merely to maim, slaughter, and
destroy. This perception, based on Persian, Chinese, Russian, and other accounts of the speed and ruthlessness with which the Mongols carved out the largest contiguous land empire in world history, has shaped both Asian and Western images of the Mongols…Such a view has diverted attention from the considerable contributions the Mongols made to 13th- and 14th century civilization. Though the brutality of the Mongol’s military campaigns ought not to be downplayed or ignored, neither should their influence on Eurasian culture be overlooked…Perhaps most importantly, the Mongol empire inextricably linked Europe and Asia and ushered in an era of frequent and extended contacts between East and West.” Morris Rosabi, “The Mongols’ Mark On Global History,” Asian Topics in World History, 2004
A. Identify and explain ONE factor not identified in the passage which enabled the Mongols to create their empire.
B. Identify and explain ONE economic consequence of the Mongol empire which would support the author’s argument.
C. Identify and explain ONE cultural or technological transfer between Europe and Asia which occurred as a result of the Mongol’s empire.
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