Which statement about Kublai Khan is correct?
He expanded the Chinese Empire by increasi...
Social Studies, 31.03.2020 22:46 jake56555
Which statement about Kublai Khan is correct?
He expanded the Chinese Empire by increasing trade and negotiating treaties.
He completed construction of the Great Wall of China to repel Mongol invaders.
He built a fabulous summer palace near Beijing that had stables for 1,000 white horses.
In later life, he renounced his throne and lived as a humble monk in Tibet.
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