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Silk Road and Asia Quiz

Trading bulk goods like lumber and in larger quantities best matches which trade system: Indian Ocean. Gold and salt passing along the Silk Road would likely have come from..: North Africa. A type of technology from China still in use today. : Paper. Connected the three empires we learned about in unit three with China, India, and Persia: Silk Road. This Chinese invention allowed people to travel overseas, out of sight of land without losing their direction. : Compass. This would eventually replace the Silk Road as it was faster, and people were able to trade a larger amount of goods. : Indian Ocean Trade Routes. Which of the following best describes Japan's relationship to most of Asia: Japan was isolated from most of Asia. Why was the Silk Road and trade a benefit for the Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages: They were in a good position to trade with many civilizations. Besides trade goods, what else traveled along the Silk Road and Indian Ocean trade routes: Religions like Islam and Buddhism. In what ways was Japan influenced by China: Both spread of Buddhism and similar writing system. Why was China able to influence Japanese culture: It is close geographically to Japan. Why is it not 100% correct to call the trade route between Europe and Asia the Silk Road: It was not a single road but multiple routes linking civilizations. True or False: Europeans created goods like silk clothing and porcelain art to trade along the Silk Road. : False. Why did Indian Ocean trade eventually replace trade along the Silk Road: You could transport more goods further over the ocean

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