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Type your response in the box. Read the following passage about the Mongols from Genghis Khan and the Great Mongol Empire by Frank E. Smitha:
The Mongols were illiterate . . . and perhaps no more than 700,000 in number. . . . They were herdsmen on the grassy plains north of the Gobi Desert, south of Siberia’s forests. Before the year 1200, the Mongols were fragmented, moving about in small bands headed by a chief, or khan, and living in portable felt dwellings. The Mongols endured frequent deprivations [hardships] and sparse areas for grazing their animals. They frequently fought over turf, and during hard times, they occasionally raided, interested in goods rather than bloodshed. In the introduction, you heard Genghis Khan’s explanation of why the Mongols were successful conquerors in his time.
Write about 50 words explaining whether or not this passage supports that explanation.
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Yes it supports the explanation because it gives us a idea about the Mongols, how they lived, where they lived etc., it also tell us why genghis khan was a successful conquer. It also gives us a picture of the khans and their rulings...
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This passage explains why the Mongols were so successful. They were nomads who were used to hardships. Empires in Europe and Asia during that time were weak and disorganized. They could not resist the Mongol attacks and were easily defeated. This helped the Mongols conquer many lands.
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