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Body Art
Dust Bowl Disaster
Early Moments in Rock Music History
Grandpa Smoke Jumper
Jacey Nova: Starship Pilot
Meeting Mrs. Pierce
Miguel and King Arthur
Money, Money, Money
Rosalind Franklin's Beautiful Twist
Saved by the Stars
Seeds of Revolution
Seeing the Evidence: Forensic Scientists at Work
Takehito's Tango
Talking to Each Other
The Algonquins
The Amazing Undersea Food Web
The Blues: More Than a Feeling
The Eruption of Mount Shasta
The Hard Stuff! All About Bones
The Internet
The Mongol Empire
The Reef
The Story of Immigration
The Transcontinental Railroad
Up From Slavery
What Makes You, You?
Wildlife Rescue
Your Road to the White House
The Mongol Empire The Mongol Empire
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   alliance
   archaeologist
   bastion
   dynasty
   empire
   feuding
   fragment
   havoc
   isolated
   nomadic
   tribute
   vassal state
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During the 1200s, horsemen from Asia called the Mongols established the largest land empire ever created. These brutal conquerors expanded their empire by leveling entire cities, massacring the people who dwelled in them. The warrior largely responsible for their success was Genghis Khan who he became the Universal Ruler of all of the Mongol tribes and created a unified nation. How did Genghis Khan become such a powerful leader and what became of his empire after his death? Photographs, maps, and illustrations support the text.
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