BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT How does the evidence from Document 1 support or (refute) that the Mongols may not have been or were indeed "barbaric"? Describe positive and negative factors of ruling a large empire. You can also include what you've learned so far about the Mongols.
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Why were chinese american immigrants frequently detained when trying to immigrate through angel island? the rules for immigration were stricter at this checkpoint due to health issues that were prevalent among asian populations at this time. the location of the island was difficult to reach, and ships to the mainland were often prevented from sailing more than once a week. immigration agents were notorious for asking immigrants confusing questions as a means of denying them entry. low wages caused a shortage of immigration officials, so many immigrants had to wait weeks or months before their applications were processed.
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What is the name of the social stratification set up by the vedic peoples of the indus river valley civilization
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