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22 August, 06:23

In what way were the Mongol invasions of Russia and Persia different?

A. In Russia, many people were forced to give up their lands; in Persia, many Mongols converted to Islam.

B. In Russia, many Mongols shared their wealth; in Persia, many people were forced to give up their valuables.

C. In Russia, the Mongols established a form of limited democracy; in Persia, the Mongols established a theocracy.

D. In Russia, many Mongols converted to Islam; in Persia, many Mongols converted to Buddhism.

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  1. 22 August, 08:50
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    I believe the answer is A. Since, when you think about it ... D. doesn't make any sense (Russia isn't an Islamic nation, but places like Persia and India are). and Russians are known o be a strict and cold nation (not that I personally agree) so Russians wouldn't just "share" the wealth of Mongols) so B couldn't be a choice either.
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