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Which of the following groups had the higher social status under the Yuan dynasty? (1 point) Responses Song scholar-officials Song scholar-officials southern Chinese merchants southern Chinese merchants northern Chinese nobles northern Chinese nobles Turks and other Muslims

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Which of the following groups had the higher social status under the Yuan dynasty? (1 point) Responses Song scholar-officials Song scholar-officials southern Chinese merchants southern Chinese merchants northern Chinese nobles northern Chinese nobles Turks and other Muslims

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Under the Yuan Dynasty, the group that had the highest social status was the Turks and other Muslims. The Yuan Dynasty was established by the Mongols who placed a high value on foreigners, especially those from Central Asia. The Turks and other Muslims, who were considered foreigners, were given high positions in government. This was a deliberate policy by the Mongols to reduce the influence of the native Chinese population. Therefore, the Turks and other Muslims had a higher social status than the Song scholar-officials, southern Chinese merchants, and northern Chinese nobles.

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