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What was Timbuktu's greatest import?
metal food books tourists
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Compare how the Swahili coast of East Africa and the kingdom of Kongo were impacted by their role in global trade during the
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What was the purpose of the Silk Road?(1 point)
Responses The purpose of the Silk Road was to trade, sell, and purchase goods
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Dynastic Empires Unit Test
15 of 2815 of 28 Items Question Use the map to answer the question. A map of Africa and Asia shows
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Why did Chinese officials consider European traders to be smugglers?
(1 point) Responses Chinese officials were wary of all
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11. silver will become a very popular good traded throughout eurasia. (1 point) responses true true false
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The increase in trade led to a new kind of money economy.
What were people using to buy merchandise?
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Drag the word to the description it matches.
(2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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5. __________ were used in caravans and enabled traders to journey across the Sahara. (1 point)
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True or False: Concentrating on a large number of goods and activities is called specialization.
* 1 point True False
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Which of the following best describes the purpose of the non-intercorsee act?
To forbid the u.s from trading with britain and
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What goods were sent from Mexico City to New Mexico? Answer in 1-2 sentences
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How were relationships between societies impacted by the Indian Ocean trade network?
The two civilizations developed a negative
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What was the primary purpose of the Silk Road
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What was the primary purpose of the Silk Road?
to spread democracy throughout the region to spread customs throughout the area
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What was the result of the development of the Silk Road? Select the two correct answers.
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Why did merchants create trade agreements?
to enable new products to be invented to require trade with Muslim countries only. to
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Why did merchants create trade agreements?
1. to enable new products to be invented 2. to require trade with Muslim countries
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Why did merchants create trade agreements?
to enable new products to be invented to require trade with Muslim countries only. to
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the drop-down menus to complete the sentence
(1 point) In their trading relationship. Kush relied on Egypt for Choose ~ and Egypt
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
Porcelain became a major trade item because it was Choose considered
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Which statement shows the extent and operation of Mayan cities?(1 point) Responses Mayan cities traded around the world,
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Items traded in the region of early Mesopotamia included __________ and __________. (Choose 2)
copper aluminum alabaster beads
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Which statement shows the extent and operation of Mayan cities?(1 point)
Responses Mayan cities operated mostly regionally,
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The Silk Road was a major trade route between __________ and __________.
A. China . . . Crete B. Rome . . . Jerusalem C. Asia . .
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How did the Mongol territories promote trade across Eurasia?(1 point) Responses Mongol territories provided horses and camels to
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How did the Crusades change Europe’s markets?(1 point)ResponsesEuropeans shared spices and other goods with the Middle
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What was the result of the development of the Silk Road? Select two correct answers
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How did the maritime trade routes of the Indian Ocean develop?(1 point)
Responses a. The growth of African city-states led to an
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Which statement shows the extent and operation of Mayan cities?(1 point) Responses Mayan cities traded around the world,
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How did Muslim trade routes impact European trading towns?(1 point)
Responses a. Some trading towns grew into cities. b. European
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How did the Mongol territories promote trade across Eurasia?(1 point)
Responses a. Mongol territories provided security and
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What was the result of the development of the Silk Road ? Select the two correct answers
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How were relationships between societies impacted by the Indian Ocean trade network?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe two
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How did Muslim trade routes impact European trading towns?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AEuropean trading towns became the
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List of inventions from the 1200 CE era that made global trade possible today and the dates of invention
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Which of the following statements best describes the Silk Road?(1 point) Responses The Silk Road connected Europe to the
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What were some items brought by the caravan along El Camino Real from Mexico City to Santa Fe?
A) Coffee and tea B) Tools,
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3.What were some items brought by the caravan along El Camino Real from Mexico City to Santa Fe? (1 point) A) Coffee and tea B)
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The Roman Empire fell around the fifth century, and as Islam spread in the seventh century, trade between Europe and China
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The Roman Empire fell around the fifth century, and as Islam spread in the seventh century, trade between Europe and China
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How were relationships between societies impacted by the Indian Ocean trade network?(1 point)
Responses It promoted a positive
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How were relationships between societies impacted by the Indian Ocean trade network?
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How were rlationships between societies impacted by the indian ocean trade network?
A. the middle east and africa developed a
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which of the following was NOT a good associated with being widely traded along the Silk Routes?
A. Iron B. paper C. Compass D.
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Goods, including spices were traded along routes in South CHina Sea and Indian Oceans. These are knowwn as-
A. interstate routes
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how were relationships between societies impacted by the Indian ocean trade network?
A. the two civilizations developed a
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Through the Trans-Saharan trade caravans, Arab merchants sold salt to the African kingdoms in exchange for gold and
A. paper. B.
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Which government body would be responsible for laws that related to trade between two states?
a State b Federal c Municipal d
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How did the Mongol territories promote trade across Eurasia?(1 point) Responses Mongol territories provided security and
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