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27 December, 16:29

Which of the following best explains why the Chinese rebuilt the Great Wall in the 1400s? A. to keep out invaders from the Japanese islands B. to keep out Mongolian invaders from the north C. to keep peasants employed and content D. to keep merchants and traders from exporting Chinese goods

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  1. 27 December, 16:48
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    I think the main reason why the Great Wall was rebuilt in the fourteenth century is a will to keep out the Mongolian invaders from the north (answer B). It took place during the Ming dynasty which had quite a big problems with the invasions before.
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