The relationship between the leading family in Korea, the Koryo family, and the Mongols was that

a. they were mutually hostile.
b. the Koryo kings were of mostly Mongol descent and royal families became attached and loyal to the Mongols.
c. the Koryo family revolted against the Mongols and expelled them from Korea.
d. the Mongols considered the Koryo family and all Koreans "barbarians."
e. of parents and children, with the Koryo family as the parents.


ANSWER:
b

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