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Question 1
A)Identify an important element of Genghis Khan’s origin that impacted the type of leader he became.(1 point)
Responses

He was born into an educated family that valued the study of writing and law.
He was born into an educated family that valued the study of writing and law.

He was born into poverty amid a time of warring clans.
He was born into poverty amid a time of warring clans.

He was born into a noble family of warriors.
He was born into a noble family of warriors.

He was born in a far corner of the empire and spent his youth traveling the Silk Road.
He was born in a far corner of the empire and spent his youth traveling the Silk Road.
Question 2
A)
Use the map to answer the question.

A map shows the magnitude of the Mongolian Empire, covering northern Asia from eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan. The map highlights a shaded area labeled Mongolian Empire, stretching from the Caspian Sea in the west to the Sea of Japan in the east. The southern border sits just above the labeled countries of India and China, and extends far into the northern regions. Also labeled on the map are North and South Korea, and Japan. Bodies of water include the Caspian Sea, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Pacific Ocean, and the Sea of Japan, or East Sea. Numerous rivers are indicated, many extending from the Mongolian Empire to the arctic regions, and also in northern India and across China. A scale shows 500 miles and 500 kilometers.

The physical geography of the area played a role in the areas the Mongols were able to occupy. Use the map to identify a country the Mongols were unable to conquer.

(1 point)
Responses

Japan
Japan

China
China

Persia
Persia

Russia
Russia
Question 3
A)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?(1 point)
Responses

The Mongols were responsible for the murder of millions of people in their conquest of European countries.
The Mongols were responsible for the murder of millions of people in their conquest of European countries.

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 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.
Question 4
A)Which source would be the best to analyze the Persian perspective of the Mongol Empire during Mongol rule?(1 point)
Responses

art by Theophanes the Greek
art by Theophanes the Greek

a letter by Kublai Khan
a letter by Kublai Khan

the Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh
the Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh

art by Andris Rublev
art by Andris Rublev
Question 5
A)Which Mongol leader’s conversion to Islam led to long-term effects on the religion in Persia?(1 point)
Responses

Rashīd al-Dīn
Rashīd al-Dīn

Ögedei Khan
Ögedei Khan

Hülegü Khan

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions based on historical context related to Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire:

**Question 1**
A) Identify an important element of Genghis Khan’s origin that impacted the type of leader he became.
**Response:** He was born into poverty amid a time of warring clans.

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**Question 2**
A) Use the map to identify a country the Mongols were unable to conquer.
**Response:** Japan

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**Question 3**
A) Which describes a perspective about the Mongol Empire the European is most likely to have?
**Response:** The Mongols were responsible for the murder of millions of people in their conquest of European countries.

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**Question 4**
A) Which source would be the best to analyze the Persian perspective of the Mongol Empire during Mongol rule?
**Response:** the Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh

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**Question 5**
A) Which Mongol leader’s conversion to Islam led to long-term effects on the religion in Persia?
**Response:** Hülegü Khan

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These answers take into account the various historical impacts of the Mongol Empire and its leaders.
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