In 1303, the Mongol Empire conquered Syria. What do you think happened to the world silver production in 1305, based on the Mongol conquest of Syria two year prior?(1 point) Responses When there was conflict in the Mongol empire, the production of silver stayed the same, so in 1305 silver production probably stayed the same. When there was conflict in the Mongol empire, the production of silver stayed the same, so in 1305 silver production probably stayed the same. When there was conflict in the Mongol Empire, world trade increased so sliver production probably went up. When there was conflict in the Mongol Empire, world trade increased so sliver production probably went up. When there was peace in the Mongol Empire, world trade decreased so in 1305 silver production probably went down. When there was peace in the Mongol Empire, world trade decreased so in 1305 silver production probably went down. When there was peace in the Mongol Empire, world trade increased, so in 1305 silver production probably went up.

Based on the information provided, it is more likely that in 1305, silver production went down. When there was peace in the Mongol Empire, world trade decreased, and since the Mongols had conquered Syria in 1303, it can be inferred that there was conflict and instability in the region. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that silver production would have been negatively affected in the following years.