A Han Chinese scholar from the time of the Mongol Empire is likely to give a negative reflection on the brutality of his leadership. While there might be some nuanced perspectives on aspects such as trade or religious tolerance, the overarching view during that period would likely focus on the violence and destruction associated with Genghis Khan's conquests from a Han Chinese perspective.
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)
Responses
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 negative interpretation of the barriers to trade he enforced
a negative interpretation of the barriers to trade he enforced
a positive reflection on the religious tolerance he promoted in the empire
a positive reflection on the religious tolerance he promoted in the empire
1 answer