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A. The public voting for candidates based on religious affiliations
B. The president rewarding political supporters with appointments to desirable positions
C. The federal government recruiting volunteers to serve abroad the ambassadors
D. Legislators awarding government contracts to the lowest bidders
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What was happening at the time was a system of patronage. The qualification of individuals was not taken into account, but their party affiliation and contribution to the political campaign of the elect. Thus, the absence of merit caused a deterioration in the state's workforce.
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The Ayyubid dynasty ruled over Egypt as well as territories in regions that are now part of Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Their control extended from the late 12th into the early 13th century. Eventually the slave-soldiers who rose to power and prominence militarily, the Mamluks. The Mamluks took over power in Egypt in 1250. Ayyubid rule continued in some parts of Syria after that, but the Ayyubids were fading from the scene.
Is this referring to a book or history, if it’s a book go to English and if it’s a historical figure specify their last name.
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One of the instances was Mongol conquest of China setting up Yuan dynasty under Kublai Khan's rule.
Explanation:
The Mongols were nomads who made small incursions to conquer new lands as it happened with China. The tribes of the Mongols and Turks were warriors eager to conquer territories, they came to Chinese territory to overthrow their empires and form new emperors.
The Mongols began their conquest in China using the strength of their armies. In the 13th century, after sixty years of fighting, the Chinese empire was defeated.
The Mongols defeating Jin, Dali, and Xia dynasty, establishing a new empire, the Yuan dynasty led by Kublai Khan. This conquest is characterized by being the first time that China was dominated by a foreign leader.
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