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NClaborn

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Where was the origin of the Mongols?
 
  a. Russian Steppes.
  b. Himalayan foothills.
  c. Northern Caspian Sea areas.
  d. Mongolian grasslands.
  e. Central China.

Question 2

The priority of the Ming government after 1433 was to
 
  a. create a strong international trade.
  b. keep the Mongols from ever invading China again.
  c. build a Great Wall on its southern border.
  d. unify China and enlarge its borders to those of the pre-Jin era.
  e. transform China into an international power.



kardosa007

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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