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Why are the Mongols significant to world history? Support your answer with specific examples.
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Which of the following was a result of the disintegration of the Mongol Empire?
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Which of the following was NOT a new technology passed from China to the West?
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Describe the rise of the Mongols, including where they originated and how key leaders addressed fundamental challenges.
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All of the following groups forced the Song to give up control of lands to the North EXCEPT
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The first phase of the Mongol conquests included a failed attempt to conquer ____________________.
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The largest unit in the Mongol army consisted of 10,000 men and was called the ____________________.
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Which of the following was/were NOT a product of Chinese export?
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Before the Mongols became fierce warriors, they lived as ____________________.
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Why did advisers convince Kubilai to allow the Chinese to continue growing crops?
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The ____________________ connected the Yellow River Plain to the Yangzi Valley.
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What did the Mongols come to believe they would have to do to satisfy their god?
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Moving west into Arab lands, the Mongols under ____________________ captured the city of Baghdad, ending Abbasid rule there.
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Which Chinese city became the major center to produce porcelain for export?
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The Mongol leader originally named Temujin became one of the greatest rulers in world history and was given the title ____________________.
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What did the Zhou brothers reinstate to stabilize the Song Dynasty?
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Which of the following is most significant about the Pax Mongolica ?
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Describe and analyze the Song Dynasty. What sets it apart from other dynasties?
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