Silk Road
Mongol Empire
Indian Ocean Trade
Trans-Sahara Trade
Cultural/Environmental Consequences
100

 

What factor made caravanserai essential to Silk Road trade?

Distance between settlements across deserts

100

 The Mongol policy of meritocracy meant:

Leaders were selected based on loyalty and skill

100

Why was Malacca strategically important for trade?

 It controlled the Strait of Malacca, a choke point for Indian Ocean trade

100

Which Swahili city-state flourished most from its coastal position?

Kilwa

100

Which network promoted the growth of powerful new trading cities such as Kashgar and Samarkand?

Silk Road

200

Bills of exchange allowed merchants to:

Deposit and withdraw money across long distances

200

 Which later empire rose after Mongol decline in Central Asia?

Ottoman Empire

200

Which goods were exported from East Africa in Indian Ocean trade? (3)

Gold, ivory, and slaves

200

What geographic factor limited farming in the Sahara?

Small oases and lack of water

200

Chinese, Persian, and Indian artisans and merchants expanded their production of (4) ______ and porcelains for export; manufacture of iron and steel expanded in (5) ______ .

silk, Europe

300

How did Mongol control improve Silk Road trade?

 They reopened routes and made them safer.

300

Which knowledge spread from the Islamic world to Europe via Mongol trade?

Mathematics and medicine

300

The growth of interregional trade in luxury goods was encouraged by significant innovations in previously existing transportation technologies, including the use of the compass, the (7) ___________ , and larger ship designs.

astrolabe

300

The expansion of empires—including (10) _________  in West Africa–facilitated Afro-Eurasian trade and communication as new people were drawn into the economies and trade networks.

Mali or Timbuktu

300

Empires collapsed in different regions of the world and in some areas were replaced by new imperial states, including the (6) ____________Dynasty and _____________Khanates.

Yuan/Han, Mongol

400

On the Silk Road, innovations in previously existing commercial technologies included (2) __________, forms of credit, and the development of (3) ________ economies.

paper money, banking

400

Which part of the Mongol Empire ruled over Russia and Eastern Europe?

Golden Horde

400

The expansion and intensification of long-distance trade routes often depended on environmental knowledge, including advanced knowledge of the(9) _____________

monsoon winds

400

Interregional contacts and conflicts between states and empires encouraged significant technological and cultural transfers, including during Chinese maritime activity led by Ming Admiral (8) __________ .

Zheng He

500

 The devastation of cities like Kiev by the Mongols had which long-term effect?

Weakened city-states and strengthened Moscow’s power

500

There was continued diffusion of crops and pathogens, with epidemic diseases, including the (12) ___________ , along trade routes.

Black Plague/Bubonic Plague

500

The fate of cities varied greatly, with periods of significant decline and periods of increased (11) _____________ , buoyed by rising productivity and expanding trade networks.

population