Chapter 61. Quiz for Thinking Like a Historian

61.1 The Mongol Army

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Chapter 12: Cultural Exchange in Central and Southern Asia 300‍–‍1400
Quiz for Thinking Like a Historian: The Mongol Army

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Question 61.1

Correct. The answer is c. The Mongols forced the commoners’ relatives to attack the cities, weakening the resolve of the defenders.
Incorrect. The answer is c. The Mongols forced the commoners’ relatives to attack the cities, weakening the resolve of the defenders.
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Question 61.2

Correct. The answer is a. Li Xinchuan described the Mongol invasion as leaving nothing but destruction and death in its wake.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Li Xinchuan described the Mongol invasion as leaving nothing but destruction and death in its wake.
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Question 61.3

Correct. The answer is d. Zhu Sisun only survived because he was buried under a pile of corpses and assumed to be dead.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Zhu Sisun only survived because he was buried under a pile of corpses and assumed to be dead.
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Question 61.4

Correct. The answer is c. Marco Polo marveled at the ability of Mongol warriors to brave any danger and brush aside any hardship.
Incorrect. The answer is c. Marco Polo marveled at the ability of Mongol warriors to brave any danger and brush aside any hardship.
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