How did the Yuan dynasty differ from the Ilkhanate and Golden Horde? (1 point)

A.The Yuan dynasty was intolerant of non-Mongol religions.
B.• The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam.
C.• The Yuan dynasty relied on maritime trade for commerce.
D.• The Yuan dynasty did not adopt cultural customs of people they conquered.

B.• The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam.

The Yuan dynasty differed from the Ilkhanate and Golden Horde in several ways. One major difference is that the Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam, while the Ilkhanate and Golden Horde were both predominantly Muslim. So option B, "The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam," is correct.

Other differences include the fact that the Yuan dynasty did not adopt the cultural customs of the people they conquered, while both the Ilkhanate and Golden Horde assimilated some of the local customs and traditions. Therefore, option D, "The Yuan dynasty did not adopt cultural customs of people they conquered," is also correct.

However, it is worth noting that the Yuan dynasty was not necessarily intolerant of non-Mongol religions. In fact, they adopted a policy of religious tolerance, allowing different religions to coexist within their empire. Therefore, option A, "The Yuan dynasty was intolerant of non-Mongol religions," is incorrect.

Additionally, the Yuan dynasty did not rely on maritime trade for commerce. Instead, they established the Silk Road as a key trade route connecting China with Central Asia and Europe. So option C, "The Yuan dynasty relied on maritime trade for commerce," is also incorrect.

In summary, the correct answers are B and D.