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Answer:
The answers are:
1-willing to incorporate other ethnic groups into armies/governments-
Consequences:
starved cities ,destroyed leaders to break clan ties , adopted techniques from conquered cities and fear tactics.
2-deep religious faith ,showed civic pride ,competition between towns and cause and effect of rise of towns
Black Death:
*came from bacteria (Yersinia Pestis) normally afflicts rats; first described in southwestern China in 1331 then Mongol Empire
* struck Europe in 1347 - killed 1/3 of population; devastating because of large population close together
Consequences of Black Death: blaming and burning of Jews, people either turned towards or away from church, trade and globalization dropped, Europeans could get ahead because they recovered more quickly
3-
A). Southernization/Indian Ocean Trade
B). Spread of Christianity
C). Zheng He
D). Black Death
E). mixed culture/language
Turning Point-China retracted from the sea afterwards which allowed Europeans to spread, established trade routes through a diplomatic purpose
Explanation:
1- A combination of training, tactics, discipline, intelligence and constantly adapting new tactics gave the Mongol army its victory.
Consequences were very destructive and disruptive.
A number of new developments that fundamentally changed the course of history for Europe and Asia.
2-It was a reflection of faith and the channel for much of the creative energy of medieval European society.
Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. Now known as the plague, is spread by a bacillus called Yersina pestis.
Consequences of Black Death-As the plague waned in 1350, so did the violence against Jewish communities. Many people fled the cities for the countryside, but even there they could not escape the disease: It affected cows, sheep, goats, pigs and chickens as well as people.
3-These are some main examples.
Turning point-Zheng He's, seven total voyages were diplomatic, military, and trading ventures, and lasted from 1405 – 1433
It was an important event at the turning point of the world history. It was a golden opportunity for China to strengthen itself and make greater contributions to human beings.