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Question 19 Before the Mongolian invasions, armies were intimidated when they faced an army larger in than themselves. Why did the people in
neighboring regions learn to fear Genghis Khan's relatively small armies?
Mongolian warriors used loud battle cries to scare their enemies' horses.
The Mongolian army had a highly regraded reputation and opposing soldiers wanted to join them.
The Mongolian army used cart-like wagons to carry huge lethal cannons into battle.
Mongolian invaders traveled extremely quickly and were very highly trained and disciplined.

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