The most influential country today that Genghis Khan occupied is this
China
Genghis Khan allowed conquered people to keep this if they accepted his rule
Religion
True or False: The Mongols destroyed all trade routes they conquered
False
The Mongols invaded under Genghis Khan these countries
China, Iran, Russia, Korea, India, Ukraine
This country located in the Mongolian Heartland often celebrates Genghis Khan
Mongolia
Landscapes such as these were common habitats for the Mongols
Steppes and Grasslands
Genghis Khan chose his generals and leaders based on this quality and not by nobility
Merit
This monumental trade route fell under Mongol oversight and made safer travel for traders
Silk Road
Genghis Khan often did this to cities that resisted him
Destroyed, Decimated, Annihilated
The Mongol Empire is widely recognized as being the largest of these historical bodies
The Largest Empire (by land measurements)
The Mongol Empire, at its height, stretched between Eastern Europe and this particular body of water
Pacific Ocean
The code of laws created by Genghis Khan
Yassa
The Mongols spread these with trade across their empire
Culture, Ideas, Disease
This weapon of choice was often preferred among Mongol warriors especially on horseback
Bows and Arrows
This disease resulted in the deaths of around 10% of the world population and is often claimed to have been transferred by the Mongols
The Black Plague/Black Death
Following the death of Genghis Khan, the empire split into these four states which bore the name of leadership
Khanate
The “Khanate” referred to this governing body
State
Mongol rule increased communication between these two regions
Asia and Europe
In 1206, Genghis Khan did this to the Mongol tribes around him
United Them
This term refers to someone of high importance, usually considered kings and queens, or in this case, Khans.
Noble
These geographic areas were influenced by the Mongols which included cultural and military influence
East Europe, Central Asia, Middle East
The Mongol Empire was particularly noteworthy for this open-minded equality towards its subjects
Tolerance
The Mongols transformed the societies they confronted through these methods
Trade, Culture, Destruction
The Mongols relied on this unstoppable method of attack to conquer their foes
Guerilla and Psychological Warfare
This individual, whose name is often used in a popular game of tag, published The Adventures of Marco Polo, and gave mention of his travels in the Mongol Empire
Marco Polo