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What did the period of Pax Mongolica lead to?
A.
Trade between Europe and Asia increased.
B.
The Mongol Empire conquered western Europe.
C.
China became isolationist in order to preserve its culture.
D.
The Chinese economy collapsed and the people revolted.
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A. Trade between Europe and Asia increased.
Explanation: Pax Mongolica ("Mongol peace") was a period of stability and security across much of Eurasia under Mongol rule that protected trade routes like the Silk Road, encouraging increased long-distance trade, travel, and cultural exchange. The other choices are incorrect — the Mongols did not conquer western Europe, China did not become isolationist then, and the Chinese economy did not collapse as a consequence of Pax Mongolica.
Explanation: Pax Mongolica ("Mongol peace") was a period of stability and security across much of Eurasia under Mongol rule that protected trade routes like the Silk Road, encouraging increased long-distance trade, travel, and cultural exchange. The other choices are incorrect — the Mongols did not conquer western Europe, China did not become isolationist then, and the Chinese economy did not collapse as a consequence of Pax Mongolica.
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