How did Mongol government in Russia differ from the governments in other conquered territories?

A) The Mongols ruled Russia indirectly and did not adopt Russian customs.
B) The Mongols ruled Russia indirectly but adopted the Russian writing system.
C) The Mongols ruled Russia indirectly but embraced Russian religion.
D) The Mongols ruled Russia indirectly but imposed their religious beliefs.


Answer: A) The Mongols ruled Russia indirectly and did not adopt Russian customs.

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