What led to the collapse of the Mongol Empire?

A) The Black Death
B) Disputes among the successors of Genghis Khan
C) The rise of Japan as a conquering empire
D) The West African Empire
E) The Russian conquest of China


B

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(A) Samuel J. Tilden conceded to Rutherford B. Hayes (B) Congress passed the Electoral Count Act (C) Congress agreed to repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1875 (D) Congress agreed to repeal the Ku Klux Klan Act

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Buddhism became popular in China for all the following reasons EXCEPT

A) its transcendence of class and gender. B) the absence of monasteries. C) the bodhisattvas who postponed their release from the cycle of birth and rebirth in order to save others. D) its promise of salvation for all. E) the idea of salvation through faith.

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What were the major weaknesses in the economy of the late 1920s?

What will be an ideal response?

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How did Nadya and Masha’s experience in the Siberian gulag differ from that of Soviet political prisoners back in the 1930s?

a) They were allowed to receive fan mail. b) They were forced to make their own clothes out of animal skins. Consider This: The members of Pussy Riot endured poor rations, sleep deprivation, freezing cells, and occasional beatings in the gulag. See 15.6: Narrative: “Words Will Break Cement.” c) Their prison cells were heated and comfortable. Consider This: The members of Pussy Riot endured poor rations, sleep deprivation, freezing cells, and occasional beatings in the gulag. See 15.6: Narrative: “Words Will Break Cement.” d) They were amply fed on a locavore diet. Consider This: The members of Pussy Riot endured poor rations, sleep deprivation, freezing cells, and occasional beatings in the gulag. See 15.6: Narrative: “Words Will Break Cement.”

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