This Chinese item was a highly prized commodity traded along the Silk Road
A: Silk
B: Cotton
C: Gold
D: Mesh
A: Silk
These sea routes connected Asia, Africa, and Europe, facilitating trade across the Indian Ocean:
A: Maritime Trade Routes
B: Naval Sea Routes
C: Ocean Trading Posts
D: Port City Routes
A: Maritime Trade Routes
The trade route that linked the interior of Africa with the Mediterranean, primarily for gold and ivory.
A: Trans-Saharan Trade Route
B: Silk Road
C: Indian Ocean Trade Network
D: African Trade Network
A: Trans-Saharan Trade Route
This commodity was often traded for luxury goods along ancient trade routes and was used in currency systems:
Gold
This Sea, located directly under Europe, played a crucial role in trade during the Middle Ages:
Mediterranean Sea
This ancient city in Central Asia was a major hub on the Silk Road:
A: London
B: Timbuktu
C: Venice
D: Samarkand
D: Samarkand
The ancient port city in Egypt that was a vital center for trade in the Mediterranean:
A: Alexandria
B: Cairo
C: Sphinx
D: Baghdad
A: Alexandria
This gold-producing kingdom in West Africa was famous for its wealth and trade routes:
A: Somalia
B: Africa City
C: Alexandria
D: Mali
D: Mali
This ancient trade good, used for making textiles, was commonly exchanged in various trade networks:
A: Gold
B: Paper
C: Wool
D: Timber
C: Wool
This commodity, used as currency and in trade, was often sourced from the Mediterranean and became essential in European markets:
A: Diamonds
B: Paper
C: Silver
D: Copper
C: Silver
This religion, which began in India, spread to Central Asia via the Silk Road
Buddhism
This precious spice was transported from the islands of Indonesia to the markets of Europe via maritime routes:
A: Salt
B: Cayenne
C: Paprika
D: Nutmeg
D: Nutmeg
What was the primary religion in Northern Africa and the Middle East?
Islam
This highly sought-after spice was a major trade good along the Maritime Silk Road, used to flavor food and preserve meats:
A: Tabasco
B: Parsley
C: Chili Powder
D: Pepper
D: Pepper
This deadly disease, carried by fleas on rats, spread along trade routes and decimated populations in Europe during the 14th century:
Black Death (or Bubonic Plague)
The Chinese invention that revolutionized communication and trade during the Silk Road era:
A: Silk
B: Telephone
C: Paper
D: Wagons
E: Script
C: Paper
This ancient trade network connected the Persian Gulf to the eastern coast of Africa:
A: Silk Road
B: Trans-Saharan Trade Route
C: Indian Ocean Trade Network
D: Persian Coast Trade Route
C: Indian Ocean Trade Network
This bustling port city on the East African coast was a major trade hub for spices, textiles, and ivory, linking the Indian Ocean trade routes to the interior of Africa:
A: Timbuktu
B: Solafa
C: Kilwa
D: Mogadishu
D: Mogadishu
This beverage, particularly popular in China, became a significant trade good on the Silk Road:
A: Coffee
B: Tea
C: Rum
D: Cinnamon
B: Tea
This Italian city-state served as a crucial trade hub during the Middle Ages, connecting Europe to the Silk Road trade network
A: London
B: Constantinople
C: Venice
D: Toledo
C: Venice
This powerful empire, known for its trade and cultural exchanges, controlled much of the Silk Road during the 13th century:
A: Roman Empire
B: Samarkand Empire
C: Mongol Empire
D: Greek Empire
C: Mongol Empire
This powerful trading empire, based in modern-day Turkey, dominated maritime trade in the Mediterranean during the 15th century:
A: Venetian Empire
B: Roman Empire
C: Ottoman Empire
D: Persian Empire
C: Ottoman Empire
The city that served as a cultural and commercial center in the Mali Empire, known for its university:
A: Timbuktu
B: Baghdad
C: Hormuz
D: Delhi
A: Timbuktu
Fine pottery and ceramics, especially from this Asian country, were highly valued by traders along the Silk Road:
China
This city was the capital of the Byzantine Empire and served as a key trading center on the route between Europe and Asia:
A: London
B: Constantinople
C: Alexandria
D: Baghdad
B: Constantinople