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The Sahara held rich deposits of which highly valued commodity

Salt

The trade conducted along the Silk Roads was largely a "relay trade" because

Goods were passed down the line rather than carried by one merchant along the entire route

What was a consequence of the exchange of diseases along the Silk roads

Europeans developed some degree of immunity to Eurasian diseases

In contrast to the silk Roads, the sea roads of the Indian Ocean

Carried more products for a mass market

Which of the following luxury goods came to symbolize the Eurasian exchange system

Silk

How did buddhism change as it spread along the silk

The gods of many peoples along the Silk Roads were incorporated as bodhisattva

Trade along the Silk Roads was facilitated by

Large and powerful states that provided security for merchants and travelers

Swahili civilization was most heaviliy influenced by which of the following cultures

Bantu

The states that emerged in West Africa between 500 and 1600 sharef which of the following characteristics

A reputation on the wider world for great riches

How did the sudden rise of Isalm in the seventh century affect Indian Ocean commerce

Muslim merchants and sailor established communities of traders from East Africa to the South China coast

Indian cultural influence in Southeast

Was a matter of voluntary adoption and adaptions of Indian ideas by independent societies

The silk roads built upon earlier trading connections between Eurasian civilization and

Pastoral peoples

How did the Silk Road trade affect peasants in China

Peasants focused more on producing luxury goods

The spread of the Black death from China to Europe in the fourteenth century occured during an era of increased contact facilitated by

Mongol rule

Which of the following technological innovations facilited Indian Ocean commerce

Junks

What development between the sixth and eleventh centuries increased and expanded trade in the Indian Ocean basin

The encouragement of maritime trade by an effective and unified Chinese state

Which of the following is an example of the "Indianization" of Southeast Asia

The architectural expressionof Hindusim at Angkor Wat

The political structure of Swahili civilization was similar to the

Competitive and independent city-state of anicent Greece

Which of the following describes the Swahili civilization's relationship with the people who lived in the interior

Swahili cities operated as intermediaries for people from the interior to sell their goods to Arab merchants

What made possible the long trek across the Sahara

Camels

Between 500 and 1500, the Afro-Eurasian world experienced a period of intensified interaction under the rule of the

Mongols

Which of the following highlights an effect of the international trade in silk

The association of silk with sacred in Buddhism and Christianity

The Sand Roads linked North Africa and the Mediterranean world to the land and peoples of

Interior West Africa

Ships sailing along the trade routes in the Indian Ocean were dependent on

Monsoons

Which statement expresses Ibn Battuta's criticism of the people he encountered

"...their women show no bashfulness before men and do not veil themselves."

In what way were Ibn Battuta's travel experience different from those of Marco Polo?

Ibn Battuta encountered people who shared his faith and often spoke language while Marco Polo encountered people with whom he had nothing in common

Which of the following happened across northern Africa during this period

All of the above

Ankor Wat