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Why was the closure of the silk road a major turning point in world history
A. African, Asian and European countries agreed that
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Which three regions were part of the Indian ocean trade route?(1point)
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What three regions were part of the Indian Ocean trade route?
A. East Africa, Middle East, and China B. China, East Africa, and
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Use the map to answer the question.
The map is entitled Silk Road Trade Network. It shows trade routes connecting civilizations
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the two areas that made it possible for people in these ecosystems to use the trans- Saharan trade route
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two areas that made it possible for people in these ecosystems to use the trans-Saharan trade route.
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What was the Silk Road?
A. the method used to produce silk B. the home of the Chinese Imperial Court C. a series of routes where
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Which of the following statements best describes the Silk Road?
A. The Silk Road connected China to the Mediterranean Sea B. The
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What 3 regions were part of the indian ocean trade route?
A) east africa, middle east and china B) china, easy africa and west
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Which three regions were part of the Indian Ocean trade route?
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What connected China to the Mediterranean Sea?
* 1 point Bering Straight Panama Canal Silk Road
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Look at the map click on the two Aries that made it possible for people in this ecosystem to use the trans trade route
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what is the trans-saharan trade route? and what are the two areas that made it poobiles to trade?
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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
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Which three regions are part of the Indian ocean trade route?
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The Silk Road was an archíveme t that contributed to e onomoc prosperity in ancient china
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Which of the following health to explain why there is only one trade route from oil reserves in northern Alaska
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• textiles • steel The box lists examples of A. supplies that were made by Arab slaves and then sent to Europe and
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Which three regions were part of the Indian ocean trade group?
East Africa, Middle East, and China China East Africa in West
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Merchants from China sailed as far as the Western coast of Africa seeking this resource
gold silk lacquerware jade which is the
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How did Southeast Asia’s geography contribute to the region’s economic development?
(1 point) Responses A. Much of Southeast
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Explain the Silk Road, it's purpose, and what locations it connected as well the impact that the Silk Road had on the Han
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Which economic activity has largely driven development of modern Southeast Asian cities?
A. rice farming B. trade routes C.
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Which option best explains how the geographic position of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai contributed to their success?
(1 point) Mark
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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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One danger associated with trade along routes like the Indian Ocean and the Trans-Saharan is that human interactions helped
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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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Through the Trans-Saharan trade caravans, Arab merchants sold salt to the African kingdoms in exchange for gold and
A. slaves. B.
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The map shows trade routes that crossed Northern Africa between 600 A.D. and 1450 A.D. Which religion was most widely spread by
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What impact did the practice of religion have on trans-Saharan trade routes?
The use of Arabic helped with communication on trade
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What impact did the practice of religion have on trans-Saharan trade routes?
Responses The use of Arabic helped with
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What impact did the practice of religion have on transit Hara trade routes? Is it A the use of Arabic helped with communication
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