What factor may have pushed the Mongols on to the path of aggressive expansion in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries?
A) A change in climate that reduced the amount of grassland available for grazing
B) An invasion by the Chinese that robbed the Mongols of their homeland
C) Conversion to Islam, as a result of which the Mongols desired to repay the Europeans for the crusades
D) The desire to take over the wealth of western Europe
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