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    of the following describes the role pastoral societies played in world history before the Mongol Empire?   d) They introduced new political models that reshaped the states of older civilizations. a) They preserved the lifestyle of gathering and hunting societies. c) They created a series of nomadic empires and controlled major trade routes. b) They spread their polytheistic religions to neighboring civilizations. 2.  Why did pastoral societies emerge only in the Afro-Eurasian world and

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    The Mongols were looked at as harsh people. They were also constited very violent people‚ this is because of the environment they grow up in. Harsh environment creates harsh people The Mongolian of the Asian steppe had a positive impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1260 and 1368 by influencing large empire‚ organization of the army‚ and united countries. The Mongols had the largest empire in the entire world as shown in document 1. The Mongols conquered over four million

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    Review Questions 1.​In what ways did pastoral societies differ from their agricultural counterparts? Pastoral societies supported far smaller populations. Pastoral societies generally lived in small and widely scattered encampments of related kinfolk. Pastoral societies generally offered women a higher status‚ fewer restrictions‚ and a greater role in public life. Pastoral societies were far more mobile. 2.​In what ways did pastoral societies interact with their agricultural neighbors?

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    The Mongols were a vast and powerful empire that thrived off of conquest and the conquering of other societies. While they took over vastly different kinds of cultures and government systems‚ they always used the same strategy and tactic. They were primarily focused on economic gain‚ power‚ and striking fear into their enemies and the rest of the world in a way that was convenient for them. The Mongols invaded China and Russia with that in mind‚ and because of this they had a similar effect on

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    skills ▪ Grew up riding horses ▪ Hone skills w/ hunting & competitive games ▪ Short bows enable archers to use while riding ▪ Stiff firing arrows reach long distances ▪ Mongol horsemen most mobile force in pre- modern world – surprise attacks on enemies o Psychology of

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    Indigo Golub Per. 3 During 13th century‚ the Mongols ruled both China‚ and Russia. The Mongols had similar and different political and economic effects on these regions. For example‚ the Khans chose a Russian ruler to take the position as Grand Prince and gave them the authority over other rulers. In contrast‚ the Mongols gave native Chinese no power within their government‚ but in fact they brought in Arabs‚ Europeans‚ and Persians to help them rule. In addition‚ during the Yuan Dynasty circa

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    Compare and Contrast Essay The Mongols and the Franks similate in many different ways that lead to such rapid conquest throughout different regions in the world. Some of the similarities were how both of the famous rulers‚ Charlemagne (Franks) and Genghis Khan (Mongols) divided up their land to family descendants such as Kublai Khan. Some main areas in which they differ is through their way of living‚ culture and there religions that they practiced and allowed to be practiced such as Christianity

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    Summer Reading Essay In the research/analysis novel Day of Empire‚ the author‚ Amy Chua‚ discusses her thesis of how hyperpowers (empires or nations that had a command that stretched to all corners of the known world in the known world of their respective times) all rose to dominance through tolerance and fell in power through intolerance. Through the introduction and Part One‚ Chua effectively communicates how the various hyperpowers of history all rose in might through their effective and strategic

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    are the Mongols‚ Spanish‚ and Ottoman. From 1180 to 1220‚ Mongolia experienced ad drop in temperature. This meant that the growing season would be cut short‚ and it would become difficult for the Mongols’ animals to survive. Without animals‚ the Mongol society could not survive either. This decreased the trade from North and Northwest. The Mongols needed to obtain goods‚ but without this‚ Mongols initiated attack and invasion against the two dynasties. Organization was the key to Mongols’ armies

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    1450 C.E.‚ China was taken over by the Mongols and submitted to their rule; however‚ the Mongols kept the bureaucratic political system in play throughout their rule in China. Economically‚ Chinese involvement and production with trade increased majorly‚ but the Silk Road trade route was used continuously throughout the time period. As the changes and continuities appeared‚ they citizens of China could direct them back to only one group‚ the mighty Mongols. After Genghis Khan’s rule ended‚ his sons

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