A European living in a country conquered by the Mongols is most likely to have the perspective that "The Mongols were responsible for the murder of millions of people in their conquest of European countries." This view reflects the immediate impact of the Mongol invasions, which were often brutal and resulted in significant loss of life and destruction, leading to fear and resentment among those affected. While some might acknowledge their role in trade or cultural exchange later on, the direct experiences of conquest would likely dominate their perspective.
2) Think about a European living in a country conquered by the Mongols. Which describes a perspective about the Mongol Empire the European is most likely to have? (Lesson 2)(1 point)
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The Mongols were responsible for the unification of the Silk Road.
The Mongols were responsible for the unification of the Silk Road.
The Mongols were responsible for the spread of scientific knowledge.
The Mongols were responsible for the spread of scientific knowledge.
The Mongols were responsible for developing trade between Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
The Mongols were responsible for developing trade between Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
The Mongols were responsible for the murder of millions of people in their conquest of European countries
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