Silk Roads
Sea Roads
Sand Roads & something else
Misc.
Misc. II
100

This is the name for the type of trade in which goods were passed down a line, changing hands many times before reaching its destination? 

Relay trade

100

Why were transportation costs lower on the Sea Roads than on the Silk Roads? 

Ships could accommodate larger and heavier cargoes than could camels. 
100

This animal was introduced into Africa by Arab merchants and greatly facilitated trade? 

Arabian camel

100

True or false: Before 1450, Christian Europe surpassed the Arab/Muslim world in terms of scientific and mathematical learning? 

False

100

What century do we most associate with the Bubonic Plague? 

14th century (1300s)

200

These were the most commonly used animals (for transit) along the Silk Roads? 

camel and horse

200

These were the alternating wind currents that merchants used to determine when they would sail the open oceans? 

Monsoon winds

200

This West African empire monopolized the import of strategic goods such as horses and metals in the 14th century? 

Mali

200

What effect did greater access to currency and credit have on trade in the period 1200-1450? 

Facilitated trade

200

Name two large dynasties that the Mongols conquered. 

Abbasid and Song

300

This religion, indigenous to South Asia, traveled eastwards along the Silk Roads, and soon became the largest religion in China? 

Buddhism

300

This Arab oceangoing vessel was central to commerce of the Sea Roads? 

Dhow

300

This West African city was a terminus of the Sand Road and a center of intellectual and religious learning? 

Timbuktu

300

True or false: It's a good idea to circle an answer choice containing an empire or historical place/name/term that we have not yet studied. 

False

300

This is the term that connotes the particular form of peasant labor in Western Europe, 1200ish-1700ish? 

Serf(dom). The Bubonic Plague causes serfdom to decline though it does not disappear for another few centuries. 

400

These were stations established along the Silk Roads that were used by merchants to trade, rest, and restore health? 

Caravanserai

400

This Malay kingdom dominated the crucial chokepoint of the Strait of Malacca from 670 CE to 1025 CE? 

Srivijaya

400

Excessive printing of paper money to pay for military expeditions often led to this economic phenomenon in which the value of money decreases? 

(Hyper)inflation 
400

Describe the political situation in Western Europe, 1200-1450

Decentralized or fragmented

400

What affect did the Pax Mongolica have on Silk Routes trade? 

In increased because the Mongols helped to connect disparate parts of Eurasia commercially

500

This term describes the amalgamation of different ideas, cultures, etc. 

Syncretism

500

These civilizations popped up along the East African coast as part of the Indian Ocean trade networks? 

Swahili Civilizations

500

These are the six themes in AP World History? 

Social Interactions and Organization

Governance 

Humans and the Environment

Cultural Developments & Interactions

Economic Systems 

Technology & Innovation

500

This term describes the dispersion or spread of people from their ancestral homeland, often for economic reasons. 

Diaspora

500

Historians consider this characteristic of the Mongol peoples to be one of the reasons that the empire broke into four Khanates? 

Factionalism/tribalism and personal loyalties

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