The breakup of the Mongol Empire into separate khanates during the mid-thirteenth century was most connected to which of the following developments?
O A. The attempts of Mongol rulers to fome their subjects to convert to Islam led to widespread rebellions in Central and East Asia.
B. Mongol traditions emphasized tribal and personal loyalties and made it difficult to establish long-lasting centralized dynastic rule, which led to civil
war.
C. The spread of the bubonic plague following the expansion of trade along the Silk Roads weakened the Mongol Empire demographically and
militarily
D. Rebellions in China overthrew Mongol rule there and led to the reestablishment of Han Chinese rule under the Ming dynasty.