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History, 18.07.2019 23:30 gregorio03

Asap//trying for the 2nd time//92 points//no fake answers
step #1:
your job is to interview one of the following key figures:
genghis khan
kublai khan
marco polo
step #2:
once you have chosen your key figure to interview you must design four questions to ask your key figure. you can either create your own four unique questions to ask or you can choose four from the following suggested questions.
here are some possible questions that you might ask:
who are you?
where did you travel during your lifetime, and what were your goals?
what was your greatest achievement, and what effect did this achievement have on civilization?
what effects did your accomplishments have on the people of asia and europe?
what was your most vivid memory of your travels, and why is it important to history?
what was the most significant change you witnessed while on your travels?
step #3:
now that you have chosen your four questions, you must answer the questions based on what you have learned in the lesson. make sure to answer them in first person as if your key figure was talking and answering the questions. you should include information displaying your knowledge of the mongol empire, the events that happened during its time period, and the people involved.

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