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The answer would be b, the government seized private property. The were forced expropriation of private property including businesses and land owned by their rightful owners.
Contextualization
Mongol's military invasion led the empire to spread extensively. They are recognised as nomadic horsemen from the eastern steppe of Asia. The Mongols presence in Afro-Eurasia led to the decline of established early empires.
Argument 1
The Mongols affected the Russian culture by incorporating Asian characteristics into their culture.
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We can see this in the historical situation where the Mongols defended the Russians against the Europeans strengthening their bond.
Argument 2
The Mongols helped develop places for education like universities and colleges.
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Sorqotani Beki, the wife of Ulugh-Noyan’s death gave 1000 silver balish for a college to be built in Bokhara.
Argument 3
The men of Tauris attracted many merchants due to their incredible handiworks making the region flourish.
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This attracted many merchants from India and the western countries spreading their culture and beauty.
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The texts written by these two authors are really relevant to people in the middle age, since these theologists gave people of that age new tools in order to understand and interpret the Scriptures. As faith was truly important in the middle age, having a reliable way to know, learn and understand what was written in those passages, it was essential. Therefore, the teachings of ST. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas were helpful and useful for faithful followers who wanted to have a closer connection with Jesus, and in that time, it became necessary to have some sources of knowledge which could allow to approach to what they wanted and needed to know regarding the Holy Scriptures.