Kubilai Khan's attempts to invade Japan led to which of the following?

A. a Mongol defeat that resulted in the loss of much of Kubilai Khan's holdings in East Asia
B. the adoption of Mongol customs by the Japanese elite
C. a Japanese victory over Mongol forces at the expense of long-term Japanese political stability
D. a swift Mongol victory and the incorporation of Japan into the Mongol empire


Answer: C

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