Question
How were the collapse of the Mongol Empire and Roman Empire similar?(1 point)
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Disputes among family members over leadership weakened both empires.
Disputes among family members over leadership weakened both empires.
Both empires collapsed quickly after the death of their founder.
Both empires collapsed quickly after the death of their founder.
Failed invasions of Japan left both empires weak and open to invasion.
Failed invasions of Japan left both empires weak and open to invasion.
Both empires were weakened by widespread outbreaks of the bubonic plague.
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Disputes among family members over leadership weakened both empires.
Disputes among family members over leadership weakened both empires.
Both empires collapsed quickly after the death of their founder.
Both empires collapsed quickly after the death of their founder.
Failed invasions of Japan left both empires weak and open to invasion.
Failed invasions of Japan left both empires weak and open to invasion.
Both empires were weakened by widespread outbreaks of the bubonic plague.
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The most accurate response highlighting the similarity between the collapse of the Mongol Empire and the Roman Empire is:
**Disputes among family members over leadership weakened both empires.**
Both empires faced internal conflicts and power struggles among leaders and potential successors, contributing to their eventual decline.
**Disputes among family members over leadership weakened both empires.**
Both empires faced internal conflicts and power struggles among leaders and potential successors, contributing to their eventual decline.