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What kind of interpretation is a Han Chinese scholar from the time of the Mongol Empire likely to give of Genghis Khan’s leadership?(1 point)
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a negative interpretation of the barriers to trade he enforced
a negative interpretation of the barriers to trade he enforced
a negative reflection on the brutality of his leadership
a negative reflection on the brutality of his leadership
a positive interpretation of his leadership in creating a code of law
a positive interpretation of his leadership in creating a code of law
a positive reflection on the religious tolerance he promoted in the empire
a positive reflection on the religious tolerance he promoted in the empire
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a negative reflection on the brutality of his leadership
Reason: Han Chinese Confucian scholars generally viewed the Mongols as foreign, brutal conquerors who disrupted Chinese society and institutions, so they'd emphasize harshness and violence rather than praise.
Reason: Han Chinese Confucian scholars generally viewed the Mongols as foreign, brutal conquerors who disrupted Chinese society and institutions, so they'd emphasize harshness and violence rather than praise.
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