Silk Roads
Indian Ocean/Trans-Saharan Trade
Bonus
Important Figures
The Mongols
100

What deadly disease was transferred along the Silk Road, and who was this at the fault of? 

The Black Plague, because of the Mongols

100

The Trans-Saharan trade network connected ___________ to ____________.

North Africa and the Mediterranean to West Africa

100

What city was considered the "Capital of Islamic Culture and Art Achievement" before its eventual collapse?

Baghdad (Brought down by the Mongols) 

100

Which traveler traveled from Italy to China, writing about the court of Kublai Khan?

Marco Polo
100

Who was the head (face) and original ruler of the Mongols?

Chinggis (Genghis) Khan
200

Why were banks and paper money a significant innovation of the Silk Road?

With the usage of these, merchants could deposit bills in one place, and get the same amount elsewhere.
200

How did the collapse Mongol Empire relate to (effect) the Indian Ocean Trade Network?

Following the collapse of the Mongol Empire (And Pax Mongolia), the Silk Road became less safe, therefore, people began to look to the sea-based, Indian Ocean Trade Network. 

200

Swahili was a language mixing what two languages?

Bantu and Arabic

200

What region did Ibn Battuta (Muslim scholar from Morocco) primarily travel around and write about?

Dar-al-Islam


200

What was the weapon of choice used by the Mongols to conquer?  

A long-range Bow and Arrow

(Just bow and arrow is an acceptable answer) 

300

What are the two primary "Trading Cities" that emerged following the usage of the Silk Road?

Kashgar, and Samarkand

300

What kind of innovations allowed for common goods to be transferred within the Indian-Ocean Trade Network? 

Improvements in shipbuilding, including: 

1. Junk

2. Dhows

Due to large cargo ships, ships could carry common goods like textiles, cotton, as well as luxury goods. 

300

What empire caused the collapse of the Byzantine Empire?

The Ottoman Empire

300

What were the primary regions of the pilgrimages made by Margery Kemp? Provide an example. 

Christianity's key locations, including; Jerusalem, Rome, Spain, etc. 

300

What were the states owned by the Mongols called?

Khanates

400

Name the two causes of the improved transportation along the Silk Road

Caravanserai and Saddles 

400
What was an example of a traded good within the Trans-Saharan trade network?

1. Gold 

2. Kola Nuts

3. Horses

4. Salt

400

Which of the following was NOT a primary agricultural transfer during this time period/unit?

A. Champa Rice 

B. Bananas

C. Cacao

D. Citrus Fruits

C. Cacao 


Cacao was not a primary agricultural transfer until the Columbian Exchange, in which the New World (The Americas) brought it to the Old World (Europe/Africa/Asia) 

400

What was the name of the man from the Mali Empire) who made a pilgrimage to Mecca, putting so much gold into Egypt's economy, that it crashed?

Mansa Musa

400

Under the Mongols, when the Silk Road was the most flourishing and safe, what was the word used to describe this period?

Pax Mongolia 
500

What was "Proto-Industrialization?"

When states (China) began making more goods than their own population could consume, due to the demand for luxury goods. 

500

What were (are) Diasporic Communities?

When people from one place/region lived in another, while maintaining the same beliefs/culture from their prior region. 

500

Along with the fall of Baghdad, who did they seemingly "bring down" with them?

The Abbasid Empire

500

How did Zheng He (China) facilitate the usage of gunpowder, specifically gunpowder weaponry? (Hint: NOT War) 

Through his massive fleet, while trying to gain more tributes for China, Zheng He used gunpowder cannons on ships in his fleet, which other states took note of. 

(Acceptable Answer: Gunpowder Cannons) 

500

The adoption of the _______ script was considered a Mongol Transfer, and became used as an imperial language?

Uyghur

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