Silk Road Vocabulary
The Silk
Road
Travel on the Silk Road
Goods on the Silk Road
Silk Road Hodge Podge
100

This term describes how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected place :

Globalization

100

About how many miles long was the Silk Road?

4,000 miles

100

Oasis towns became important trading posts along the Silk Road where caravans could do what (name 1 thing): supplies, eat, and rest:

Get supplies, eat, and rest

100

Name 3 physical goods that traveled from East (China) to the West:

  • silk

  • gun powder

  • paper

  • furs

  • ceramics

  • cinnamon bark

  • rhubarb

100

He is perhaps one of the most famous travelers of the Silk Road:

Marco Polo

200

This is a strong but soft fiber, that can be produced using a specific type of worm:

Silk

200

The Silk Road began during what Chinese Dynasty?

Han Dynasty

200

These animals were often used to travel along with caravans along the Silk Road:

Camels

200

What major religion was the religion most spread along the Silk Routes?

Buddhism

200

The Silk Road reached its peak during what dynasty between 1271-1368 CE?

Yuan Dynasty

300

This is a fertile spot in the desert where water is found:

An oasis

300

Around what year did the Silk Road begin?

130 BCE

300

What is one negative about using camels on the Silk Road?

Camels could not carry heavy items over mountains and across deserts so the items traded along the Silk Road were usually small

300

Name 3 physical goods that traveled from West to East:

  • wool, cloth, and carpets

  • gold, silver, ivory, coral, and precious stones

  • cucumbers, walnuts, sesame seeds, figs, alfalfa, and pomegranates 

300

A group of people/traders traveling together are called what?

a caravan

400

The spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures describes this vocab term.

Cultural diffusion

400

Name 3 places the Silk Road connected?

The Silk Road stretched through Asia with additional overland and water trade routes connecting China, India, Mesopotamia, Arabia, Egypt, Africa, Greece, Rome, and even Britain

400

The Silk Road was noted for its dangerous terrain around mountains and deserts. Name 3 dangers travelers may have encountered while moving along the Silk Routes..

Sandstorms, lack of water, ice storms, heavy snow, avalanches, flooding, thieves, disease

400

Heavier goods may have used these trade routes along the ocean and sea, which are called this:

The Maritime Silk Road/Routes

400

What was one disease that traveled along the Silk Routes?

  • Measles

  • Small Pox 

  • Bubonic Plague

500

A willingness to accept feelings, habits, or beliefs that are different from your own describes this vocabulary term.

Tolerance

500

What is the Silk Road?

A network of trade routes connecting the Eastern Mediterranean to Central Asia and Central Asia to China or a network of trade routes connecting Asia and Europe

500

What is one positive about using camels on the Silk Road?

They need little water

500

Besides religion, what was another intangible good exchanged along the Silk Routes?

Papermaking, Gunpowder, Silk making, Glass making, Compass technology, Crossbow technology

500

This was the punishment for smuggling one silk worm or even one of its eggs out of China:

Death

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