Medieval Trade Routes
Medieval Cultural Exchanges
Medieval Japan
The Mongol Empire
100

All of the following were major trade routes from 1000 to 1500 C.E. EXCEPT -

A. Maritime routes across the Indian Ocean
B. The Silk Road
C. Trans-Saharan Routes
D. Maritime routes across the Pacific Ocean

D. Maritime routes across the Pacific Ocean

100

Where did Hinduism originate?

A. India
B. Japan
C. Mongolia
D. China

A. India

100

This image represents the influence of which civilizaton on Japanese culture?

A. Chinese
B. Korean
C. Mongolian
D. Persian

A. Chinese

100

Identify five countries that were controlled by the Mongol Empire.

China
Iran
Iraq
Japan
Korea
Russia

All except Japan

200
Picture 4 - What is the name of the route labeled on the map?


A Mongol Invasion Map
B Silk Road
C Roman Road System
D. Japanese Invasion Route

B Silk Road

200

As a result of trans-Saharan trade, the areas of West Africa converted to -

A. Buddhism
B. Christianity
C. Islam
D. Judaism

C. Islam

200

What religion emphasizes the importance of natural features, forces of nature, and ancestors?

A Buddhism
B Hinduism
C. Shintoism
D. Taoism

C. Shintoism

200

Which statements explain the importance of the Mongol reign in China under Kublai Khan?

A It helped in preserving Chinese culture
B It brought peace within China
C It introduced the Mongol culture to China
D It provided a stable trading route in Central Asia

All except C

300

(Picture 2) Which of the following products was the primary trade item along the route indicated by the number 2?

A. Spices
B. Amber
C. Gold
D. Silk

C. Gold

300

The major products traded between East and West Africa were -

A. Gold and salt
B. Gunpowder and salt
C. Silk and coal
D. Silk and gold

A. Gold and salt

300

China influenced Japan in all of the following areas EXCEPT -

A Buddhist religion
B organization of the military
C Pagoda architecture
D Writing

B organization of the military

300

Select the benefits of trade during the Mongol and Ming periods.

A Created opportunities for foreign merchants
B Helped to spread Buddhism
C Helped to spread Confucianism
D Introduced Chinese products to other parts of the world.

A and D

400

(Picture 2) Which of the following products was the primary trade item along the route indicated by the number 3?

A. Spices
B. Amber
C. Gold
D. Silk

A. Spices

400

Buddhism is to Japan as Islam is to - 

A. China
B. India
C. West Africa
D. Italian Peninsula

C. West Africa

400

14 - Which two labels could be placed in the shaded area on the map?

Aral Sea
East China Sea
East Sea
Pacific Ocean
Phillippine Sea
Sea of Japan

East Sea and Sea of Japan

400

17. This map represents the Mongol Empire under the control of - 

A. Genghis Khan
B. Guyuk Khan
C. Kublai Khan
D. Mongke Khan

C. Kublai Khan

500

See Picture 1

Northern European - Northwest
Trans-Saharan - Southwest
Indian Ocean Maritime - Southeast
Silk Road - Northeast

500

Identify goods and ideas that spread from China along the trade routes:

Porcelain
Paper
Magnetic Compass
Silk
Civil Service System
Hinduism

All except Hinduism

500

Japan is - 

A. A continent
B. A peninsula
C. An Archepelago
D. An isthmus

C. An Archepelago

500

18 - This map shows the area that the Mongol Empire controlled at its peak. Based on the map, which statements best explained why the Mongol Empire wanted to gain control of these lands? (choose all that apply)

A. It allowed them to gain direct access to European merchants.
B. It allowed them to protect themselves from European armies.
C. It allowed them to enrich themselves from taxes and tribute payments.
D. It allowed them to control access to the majority of goods made in Agia.

Every one except B

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