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Choose the three main goods that were moved across the Trans-Saharan trade routes.
Responses Gold Salt Slaves Indigo Cotton
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Why were more than solely products able to traverse the trade routes?(1 point) Responses People were not allowed to enter
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Why were more than solely products able to traverse the trade routes
The sharing It happened Traders purposely People were not
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2. What was the main trade route connecting Mexico City and Santa Fe? (1 point)
A. El Camino real B. The silk road C. the
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Why were more than solely products able to traverse the trade routes?(1 point)
Responses Traders purposely went out of their way
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Where were many of the Arab trade routes established during the Middle Ages
By Nile river delta In the Arabian desert Along the
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Why were more than solely products able to traverse the trade routes? (1 point) Traders purposely went out of their way to
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What does the above image represent?
(1 point) Responses The Middle Passage The Middle Passage Trade routes between Europe and
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How did the Mongol territories promote trade across Eurasia?(1 point) Responses The Mongol territories captured the city of
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Why were more than solely products able to traverse the trade routes?(1 point)
Responses Traders purposely went out of their way
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Explain what the Song and Tang Dynasties reveal about trade route patterns.(1 point)
Responses They reveal the importance of the
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The map above shows the Triangle Trade Route. In exchange for European manufactured goods, which were produced from raw
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Explain what the Song and Tang Dynasties reveal about trade route patterns.
They reveal the importance of the Swahili Coast. They
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Which statement accurately describes the cultural significance of the trans-Saharan trade route and the Indian Ocean basin
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What has the study of Teotihuacán shown historians?
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Which question does the capitalized portion of this sentence answer?
One trade route from Asia to Europe went thousands of miles
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10. Besides trade goods, what other things moved across trade routes between Europe, Africa, and Asia?
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Which two groups of merchants are going to control most trade between Asia and Europe? (384)(1 point) Responses American and
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The first leg of the Triangular Trade Route brought which European goods to Africa?
A. Enslaved people and cotton B. Guns and
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How did Muslim trade routes impact European trading towns?(1 point) Responses European trading towns became the center of new
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Why were more than solely products able to traverse the trade routes?(1 point) Responses Traders purposely went out of their way
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1. The first leg of the Triangular Trade Route brought which European goods to Africa?(1 point)
Responses Guns and money Sugar
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Why were more than solely products able to traverse the trade routes? (1 point) Traders purposely went out of their way to
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The first leg of the Triangular Trade Route brought which European goods to Africa?
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the first leg of the triangular trade route brought which european goods to africa?
a. sugar and molasses b. enslaved people and
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Why were more than solely products able to traverse the trade routes?(1 point)
Responses It happened almost incidentally as
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At first, most Buddhists were Indian until many began to travel along the _____ trading their goods and spreading the wisdom of
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What was the Silk Road?
Responses a road used by trade caravans that connected China to Persia a road used by trade caravans that
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Which regions were connected by the Silk Roads?(1 point)
Responses Western Europe and East Africa Western Europe and East Africa
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The trade route to Asia went North east towards which city
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What replaced the Silk Road?
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which of the following statements best describes silk road
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What was a common trade good that traveled west on the Silk Road?(1 point) Responses Ivory Ivory Gold Gold Paper Paper Rum
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What was the Santa Fe trail primarily used for? (1 point)
Responses as a way to irrigate crops as a way to irrigate crops as a
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In the 16th century, most trade routes giving northern Europe access to goods from the Ottoman Empire crossed the -(1 point)
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What was the name for the series of trade routes that linked Europe to Asia?
A. East Indian Trading Company B. Silk Road
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What was the name for the series of trade routes that linked Europe to Asia?
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True or False: The Silk Road became the most important trade route in central Asia due to the sharing of new ideas, customs, and
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The Santa Fe Trail
The Santa Fe Trail was the country's first important transcontinental trade route. Unlike the Oregon Trail and
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The city of Baghdad was economically important in part because it
controlled trade routes between Muslim Spain and Mughal India.
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Which three regions were part of the Indian Ocean trade route?
(1 point) Responses East Africa, Middle East, and China East
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Which three regions were part of the Indian Ocean trade
route? (1 point) East Africa, Middle East, and China China, East Africa,
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How did the Santa Fe Trail connect the Eastern United States and Mexico? 1-2 sentences
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Describe the goods traded between the New Mexico and California and the East Coast. 2-3 sentences
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What was the Silk Road?
(1 point) Responses a trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean Sea a trade route that
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Which of the following statements best describes the Silk Road?(1 point)
Responses The Silk Road connected Europe to the new
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Which of these terms is MOST associated with the chart seen here?
Responses A MercantilismMercantilism B Triangular
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Question What was the Silk Road? (1 point) Responses a trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean
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Which of the following statements best describes the Silk Road
The silk road connected China to the Mediterranean Sea The silk
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Question 1%0D%0AA)Which of the following statements best describes the Silk Road?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe Silk
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From the trade fairs in France, Germany, and Holland, river and land trade routes carried goods such as wool, wheat, and
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