How did Kublai Khan’s empire differ from the Mongol Empire built by Genghis Khan?
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Answer:How did Kublai Khan's empire differ from the Mongol Empire built by Genghis Khan? Khan's empire did not expand past ancient China. Khan's empire did not conquer China's capital. ... Khan's empire did not unify the Chinese provinces.
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Answer: Kublai Khan’s empire did not expand passed China, being relatively brief, but had many past Confucianism policies incorporated in its rulings from Pre-Yuan Dynasty (ex. Song) China. Although the Mongols ridiculed the Confucian examination system, hoarding power for themselves, Kublai Khan's rule over China was characterized by a greater degree of accommodation of Chinese culture and traditions, as well as a more centralized and unified rule than that of other Mongol rulers.
Explanation: Genghis Khan wanted to unify the entire world under one empire, but the empire was split up into four khanates (aka provinces, one being the Yuan Dynasty of China). Kublai Khan’s Khanate used previous Chinese tradition in his own rule, and did not want to try and unify the world.