Silk Road
The Mongols
The Mongols 2
Trans-Sahara
Indian Ocean
100

Name for large group of merchant-travelers 

Caravan

100

Define: pastoral nomads

migratory people who herded sheep and goats

100

Primary motivation for Mongol Conquests

Escape from harsh conditions via wealth of the Silk Road

100

Primary natural transport through trans-Saharan trade routes

CAMELS

100

Name three technologies which increased trade along Indian Ocean

compass, paper maps, lateen sails, junks, dhows, stern rudders, astrolabe

200

Three causes of renewed trade along the silk road between 750 and 1450 CE.

Abbasid Caliphate, Crusades, Mongols, New Technologies

200

Name of the Mongol leader under who their main conquests began

Temujin

200

The title "Genghis Khan" means: 

Ruler of all

200

Name of West African kingdom that traded with the Abbasid Caliphate and its successor

Ghana; Mali

200

Name two major traders along Indian Ocean trade routes and what they generally exported

India - high quality cotton fabrics, steel, leather, stonework, pepper; Malaysia and Indonesia - nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom; Swahili Coastal Cities - Enslaved peoples, ivory, gold, China - silk and porcelain; Southwest Asia - horses, figs, dates

300

Terms for waystations every hundred miles to rest or trade out camels

Caravanserai

300

The first major imperial conquest of the Mongols in 1210

Jin Empire in northern China

300

Three military advantages of Mongols

Horses, bows, false surrender, excellent communication, intentional misinformation, mapping terrain

300

The three main exports of the the Mali Empire

Gold, ivory, enslaved peoples

300

Essential climatic understanding for trade along the Indian Ocean

Monsoon winds

400

Coalition of city states to protect trade in the North and Baltic Seas

Hanseatic League

400

Name of the Khanate and Khan which captured Moscow in 1240 CE

Golden Horde; Batu

400

Unlikely military alliance which stopped the westward expansion of the Il-Khanate

Christian Crusaders and Mamluk Muslims

400

Founder of the Empire of Mali and his presumed religion

Sundiata, Islam

400

Chinese Muslim explorer and Admiral who took seven voyages at the command of Yongle

Zheng He

500

System of IOUs which increased trade in Song Dynasty China AND the institutions its inspired in Europe.

Flying Cash; Banking Houses

500

Name three long terms effects of the Mongol Conquests

increased trade during Pax Mongolica, cultural exchange, spread of bubonic plague, spread of centralized power, end of knights, end of walled cities

500

Name of religious community and military leader that overcame the Yuan Dynasty in 1368.

White Lotus; Zhu Yuanzhang

500

Rich ruler of Mali who goes on Hajj AND what he builds with his wealth when he returns

Mansa Musa; Mosques and religious schools

500

Medieval Malaysian city which grew wealthy from taxing all maritime trade which passed through its strait

Malacca