How did Genghis Khan's rise to power constitute a break with previous Mongol traditions?
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*He broke loyalty to his family members (this was a big no no)
*He killed tens of millions of people in conquest, but his military was based on loyalty rather than the old army based on family ties or tribe status
*He adopted a writing system
*He took tribal leaders out of power (so was this)
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