The Mongol conquests in China

a. led to the unification of a divided China, with the north and south of the kingdom once again coming under the rule of one dynasty.
b. led to the fragmentation of China into a Mongol-dominated north and a native Song dynasty-dominated south.
c. resulted in the return of North China to pasture land for Mongol herds in the 1230s through the mass deportation of settled peoples by the Great Khan Ogodei.
d. brought an end to all Chinese administrative practices and their replacement with Persian models.


Answer: a. led to the unification of a divided China, with the north and south of the kingdom once again coming under the rule of one dynasty.

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