Which of the following best describes the Mongol invasions of Japan?(1 point)

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The Mongol invasions permanently ended samurai rule in Japan.
The Mongol invasions permanently ended samurai rule in Japan.

The Mongol invasions led to the Japanese emperor being a figurehead.
The Mongol invasions led to the Japanese emperor being a figurehead.

The three Mongol invasions led to Japan becoming a major world power.
The three Mongol invasions led to Japan becoming a major world power.

The three Mongol invasions failed to conquer Japan.

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The response that best describes the Mongol invasions of Japan is:

The three Mongol invasions failed to conquer Japan.

The Mongol invasions, which occurred in the late 13th century, were ultimately unsuccessful due to various factors, including the fierce resistance from the Japanese and the typhoons (often referred to as "kamikaze" or divine winds) that destroyed a significant portion of the Mongol fleets.