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One reaction the Mongols had to the Bubonic Plague that helped slow its spread in Asia was to A. limit the food supply. B. conquer portions of Southeast Asia. C. cut off trade routes like the Silk Road. D. develop a vaccine.

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One reaction the Mongols had to the Bubonic Plague that helped slow its spread in Asia was to A. limit the food supply. B. conquer portions of Southeast Asia. C. cut off trade routes like the Silk Road. D. develop a vaccine.

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The Mongols reacted to the Bubonic Plague by cutting off trade routes like the Silk Road. This helped slow its spread in Asia. So, the answer is C. cut off trade routes like the Silk Road.

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