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gunpowder 1. what caused the mongols to lose their power in asia? 2. th…

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  1. what caused the mongols to lose their power in asia?
  2. the red turbans worked to lead a

a. trade group b. gang c. religion d. revolution

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Question 1
Brief Explanations

The Mongols lost power in Asia due to multiple factors. Their empire was vast, making governance difficult. Over time, local rebellions (like the Red Turban Rebellion in China against the Yuan Dynasty, which was Mongol - ruled) emerged. Also, the Mongol rulers assimilated to local cultures in different regions, weakening their unified Mongol identity. Internal power struggles, economic issues (like overspending on military campaigns and mismanagement of resources), and the spread of diseases also contributed. Additionally, the rise of new powers in different Asian regions that challenged Mongol dominance played a role.

Brief Explanations

The Red Turbans were a rebel group during the Yuan Dynasty in China. They were part of a peasant uprising that aimed to overthrow the Mongol - led Yuan Dynasty. A revolution is an attempt to overthrow an existing government or political system, which matches the Red Turbans' actions. A trade group is for commercial purposes, a gang is a criminal group, and a religion is a system of beliefs, none of which fit the Red Turbans' purpose.

Answer:

The Mongols lost their power in Asia due to a combination of factors including internal power struggles, economic mismanagement, local rebellions (such as the Red Turban Rebellion), assimilation to local cultures weakening their unified identity, difficulties in governing a vast empire, and the rise of competing regional powers.

Question 2