Cultural/Environmental Consequences
Mongols
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Silk Roads & Sub Saharan Trade
Indian Ocean Exchange
100

Ibn Battuta's practiced religion was ____________.

Islam

100

The Mongol Empire was the main catalyst for the spread of which terrible disease/illness?

Bubonic Plague- AKA the Black Death

100

When is the deadline to purchase the AP Exam?

November 5th!

100

True or False: Hindu merchants DOMINATED trade especially in Sub-Saharan Africa

False- Muslim Merchants

100

What was the environmental feature that aided the travel of merchants along the Indian Ocean?

Monsoon Winds

200

Name three regions where Zheng He traveled?

East Africa

South East Asia-Indonesia

South Asia- India

West Asia-Arabia

200

The expansion of the Mongol Empire led to what in China?

The collapse of the Song dynasty

200

The writings of ______________________ have given historians a good picture of the city of Hangzhou.

Marco Polo

200

What was Sub Saharan's most precious/valuable export for the Middle East and Europe?

Gold

Also accept- Slaves

200

True or false: Cattle were traded along the Indian Ocean Trades.

False

300

What are three characteristics of Champa Rice?

Produced two harvests a year

Flood-resistant

Drought-resistant

300

What was created after the fragmentation of the Mongol Empire following the death of Genghis Khan?

The development of khanates in Central Asia

300

Name the 2 main effects of environmental degradation

Soil Erosion

Deforestation

300

What role did the city of Kashgar play in the Silk Road?

Kashgar provided food and water to travelers along the Silk Road

300

Name 3 technological invasions that helped merchants more efficiently trade across the Indian Ocean?

Astrolabe, Lateen sail, Stern rudder, Magnetic Compass.

400

Why did the Chinese government stop voyages of exploration in the Indian Ocean in the early 1400's?

Their government's concern with domestic problems and frontier security.

400

What major improvement/change did the Mongols provide to urban centers throughout the Silk Roads?

The availability of safe and reliable transport along land-based trade routes

cultural and technological exchange!!

400

What is syncretism? Name 2 examples

The action, process, or result of combining of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought.

Chan Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Neo Confucianism

400

Which animals were primarily used to cross the Sahara Desert?

Why were caravansaries around 100 miles apart?

Who created the saddle with the greatest impact on trade?



Camels

Camels needed to drink water every 100 miles

Somalis


400

The Sultanate of Melacca ended when the  _____________________ invaded and conquered the Strait of Melacca in an attempt to control the trade that flowed through it between Europe.

 Portugese- Portugal

500

Name 5 effects of the Bubonic Plague

Decline of urbanization and trade

Labor shortages

Ultimate demise of the Mongol empire

Peasant revolts

Disruption of Mongol-based land routes& Europeans became the “new Mongols” in the Indian Ocean

500

What and where were the 4 Khanates of the Mongol Empire? 

Golden Hordes in the Northeast

Yuan Dynasty or Great Khanate in China

Ilkhanate in the Southeast and Persia

Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia

500

Where was the new strain of Champa Rice founded in 1012 that cut cultivation time from 180 to 90 days?

What region of the world did bananas come from?

Vietnam then introduced to China in 1012 CE, during the Song Dynasty, after it was sent as a tribute gift

Indonesia- Southeast Asia. Especially the islands of modern-day Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. From there, they spread to South Asia and eventually across the Indian Ocean to East Africa, where they became an important staple crop.

500

What are 4 major effects of the development and rise of Trans Saharan Trade in the period 1200-1450?

1. Spread of Islam – Muslim merchants and scholars carried Islam across North Africa into West Africa.

2. Growth of West African Kingdoms – Ghana (earlier), Mali, and Songhai to grow wealthy and powerful.

3. Cultural Exchange – Trade brought not just goods but also ideas, architecture, and technologies.

4. Urbanization – Trade encouraged the rise of major cities such as Timbuktu, Gao, and Jenne.

5. Economic Specialization – Different regions focused on producing specific goods: West Africa exported gold, ivory, and slaves; North Africa and the Sahara provided salt, horses, and manufactured goods.

500

What are 4 major effects of the development and growth of the Indian Ocean Exchange?

The transfer of culture & The transfer of religion: Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism spread widely through merchant communities and port cities, blending with local traditions (e.g., Swahili culture in East Africa).

Growth of Coastal Cities – Trade hubs like Kilwa, Calicut, Malacca, and Zanzibar thrived as wealthy. Formation of Swahili City-States & other port cities

Overall increased demand for goods: silk, gold, species, etc.

Diffusion of Technologies and Ideas – Navigational tools (compass, astrolabe), ship innovations (lateen sail, dhow, junk), and knowledge of monsoon winds spread

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