b. False
contributed directly to the
(1) collapse of Silk Road trade
(2) defeat of Tokugawa Japan
(3) beginning of European exploration
(4) rise of the Mongol Empire
Correct answer choice is :
4) Rise of the Mongol Empire
Explanation:
The nation united the wandering Mongol and Turkic clans of historical Mongolia under the guidance of Genghis Khan, who was declared leader of all Mongols in 1206. The nation grew quickly under his command and then under his descendants, who sent attacks in every way. The broad intercontinental nation combined the east with the west with an imposed Pax Mongolic, or Mongol Peace, admitting business, technologies, assets, and beliefs to be distributed and transferred across Eurasia.
Founded by Sri Gupta, the Gupta empire was one of the largest empires of Ancient India. Historians regard this period as the Golden Age in the history of Ancient India. Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, and Chandragupta II were some of the prominent rulers of the Gupta dynasty. For around two centuries, the rulers of this dynasty provided political integration to a wide part of north India. The Guptas effectively ruled their empire accommodated in the development of those situations which brought about the growth of Sanskrit language and literature, widespread discoveries and inventions in science, trade and commerce, agriculture, art, logic, technology, mathematics, astronomy, engineering, dialectic, religion and philosophy. All these developments that took place in this period made historians call the period as the Golden Age.