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3152945577Which of the following describes the role of pastoral societies played in world history before the Mongol Empire?They created a series of nomadic empires and controlled major trade routes0
3152945578A characteristic feature of pastoral societies was theirMobility1
3152945579Which of the following describes pastoral societies' relationship with agricultural societies?Pastoral societies sought food stuffs, manufactured goods, and luxury items from agricultural societies2
3152945580In comparison to the Mongol conquest of Persia and China, Mongol rule in RussiaWas not accompanied by Mongol occupation3
3152945581Which of the following was a long-term effect of the black death on European society?The weakening of serfdom4
3152945582Which of the following was an obstacle to the creation of large empires among Pastoralists?Internal rivalry between clans5
3152945583Like the Arabs and the Persians, the Turks between the 10th and 14th centuriesConverted to Islam and introduced the religion to the areas they conquered6
3152945584Which of the following facilitated the creation of the Mongol Empire?The territories the Mongols invaded were experiencing internal divisions7
3152945585Which of the following describes the transformation of the Turkic people from the 10th to the 14th centuries?They changed from polytheistic worshippers to followers and carriers of a monotheistic Islam8
3152945586Which of the following resulted from Mongol rule over Russia?The adoption by Russian princes of the Mongols' diplomatic rituals and the court practices9
3152945587Which of the following was a way in which the Mongols contributed to the globalization of the Eurasian world?In providing a secure environment for traders, they facilitated long-distance international commerce10
3152945588Which region gained the most from the exchanges of ideas and technologies facilitated by the Mongol Empire?Europe11
3152945589Which of the following contribution to Temujin's rise to power and recognition as Chinggis Khan of the Great Mongol Nation?The incorporation of warriors from defeated tribes into his own forces12
3152945590Which of the following is an example of the Mongol rulers' policy toward people in the conquered territories?Chinese and Muslim officials were allowed to hold advisory positions in government13
3152945591What aspects of Chinese civilization did Mongol rulers in the Yuan dynasty adopt?The use of traditional Confucian rituals14
3152945592What role did Mongol women play in the administration of the Mongol Empire?They advised on government policies and court decisions15
3152945593What happened to the Mongols in Persia and the 14th century?The Mongols assimilated into Persian lands16
3152945594Mongol rule in Russia facilitated the rise to power of which city?Moscow17
3152945595Why was promoting international commerce important to the Mongols?They wanted to extract wealth from civilizations by taxing trade18
3152945596In what way were Europeans in the 16th century similar to the Mongols in 13th century?Both were on the periphery of the major established civilizations19
3152945597Which of the following was a feature of Mongol rule?Tolerance of all religions20
3152945598As a corrective to past views of pastoral peoples, recent interpretations of their role in world history have drawn attention to theirDevelopment of cultures centered on horses, camels, or cattle21
3152945599The Mongol Empire play a significant role in world history because itBrought together nomadic peoples of inner Eurasia and the agricultural civilizations of outer Eurasia22
3152945600Which is an example of the types of changes facilitated by Mongol rule over much of Eurasia?Sharing of intelligence and information between Persia and China23
3152945601Which of the following is a reason Western Europe wasn't conquered by Mongols?Western Europe lacked adequate pasture for Mongol herds24
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