History, 01.06.2021 23:30 malachijwilson5
Which statement accurately describes Kublai Khan?
He expanded the Mongol Empire by increasing trade and negotiating treaties.
He closed off China from all contact with foreigners during his reign.
In later life, he renounced his throne and lived as a humble monk in Tibet.
After conquering southern China, he ruled over the largest land empire in history.
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