only can do two in one boxDrag each item to its correct description of how it traveled on the Silk Road.

(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
entered China

exited China

paper
wool
Buddhism
silk

entered China: silk

exited China: Buddhism

Drag "silk" to the correct description: entered China

Drag "Buddhism" to the correct description: exited China

To determine how each item traveled on the Silk Road, we need to understand the locations where they originated and where they were traded. Let's analyze each item:

- Paper: Paper was invented in China, so it entered the Silk Road from China.
- Wool: Wool was mainly produced in regions like Central Asia and Europe. It could have entered the Silk Road from any of these regions.
- Buddhism: Buddhism originated in ancient India but spread to other parts of Asia, including China. Therefore, it could have entered the Silk Road from either India or China.
- Silk: Silk was first developed in China, so it entered the Silk Road from China.

Now, let's match the items with their correct descriptions:

- Paper: entered China
- Wool: exited China
- Buddhism: entered China
- Silk: entered China

By analyzing the origins and destinations of these items, we can determine how they traveled along the Silk Road.