Question

Which of the following is considered a reason Genghis Khan was successful in his invasion of China?

A. He left major cities untouched.
B. He was very popular with the Chinese people.
C. He had a large, wealthy army.
D. He invaded China from the south.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **C. He had a large, wealthy army.**

Genghis Khan's military success in his invasions, including those in China, can be attributed to the strength and organization of his army, as well as his innovative military strategies. While he did leave some cities untouched to encourage surrender, he was not particularly popular with the Chinese people, and his invasions primarily came from the north, not the south.
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