chapter 3
5500 slaves per year made trek across the desert
trans Saharan slave trade
India
"The Silk Roads," the Silk and Sea Roads likely intersected on the coast of which of the following?
Cahokia, Chaco canyon, Mesoamerica, Inca Empire in Andes
AMerican web
Hindu influence in Southeast Asia
Angkor Wat in Cambodia is an example of
rebellion
The Chinese concept "Mandate of Heaven" was sometimes used to justify
elimination of desire and suffering
The founder of Buddhism developed a religion centered on
major trading city
Timbuktu
poet created an academic center in baghdad
House of Wisdom
All were culturally influenced by China.
In the period 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E., states in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam had which of the following in common?
Trade involved most of the regions bordering the Indian Ocean as well as China.
Indian Ocean Trade
linked in north africa and mediterranean world and people of interior west africa
sand roads
transportation cost where lower, were used for everyday items and for everybody
sea roads
trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea, goods often carried in large caravans, used for lux products that only the rich could have
silk roads
gender hierarchies, rules, merchants, officials always male, powerful women viewed as dangerous, ordinary women were in agriculture,
status of women in west africa
savanna grasslands and forest areas
sub-Saharan regions with 2 ecological zones
trans-african trade
the Sand Roads as
Indian Ocean network
the Sea Roads as the
built to express the Hindu understanding of cosmos, Hinduism was one of the Khmer Empire's official religion
Ankor wat
algebra
Arabs invented what
Sub-Saharan Africa exported gold to the Middle East and Europe.
Before 1450 C.E. which of the following is true of sub-Saharan Africa's commercial economy?
East Asia and the Mediterranean Sea
Between 200 B.C.E. and 1450 C.E., the Silk Roads linked which of the following?
The synthesis of foreign political traditions in the formation of new states
Abbasid reliance on Persian bureaucrats and the introduction of Confucianism to Japanese political institutions both illustrate which of the following processes?
Swahili
According to the map, "The Sea Roads," which civilization would traders have encountered on the east coast of Africa?
Egypt and Ethiopia
After the expansion of Islam into Africa, an organized Christian presence remained in
loyalty to the ruler, fifial obedience to ones father, respect for the old, chastity by wives
All of the following were part of the Confucian social order
migration of Bantu-speaking peoples with their knowledge of ironworking
By 1200 C.E. Improved agricultural technology had spread throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa primarily through the
Their advanced knowledge of Indian Ocean currents and monsoon wind patterns
Characteristics of Omani merchants?
Agricultural output increased as a result of the use of the new crop strains, iron plows, and expanded irrigation.
Chinas polulation growth 6600-1200 CE
The Crusader states and the Fatimid caliphate
Commerce was a key mode of exchange between which of the following pairs of political entities?
acted as intermediaries between the trade along the coast and people in the more interior part of Africa
East African COast
It led to the expansion and intensification of commerce along already existing trade routes.
Effect of the spread of Islam
peak was in 1250 to 1350, labor power, connect to the growing trade in gold
Great Zimbabwe
a covenant between God and the Hebrew people
Judaism is based on the belief in
The expansion of Islam throughout Afro-Eurasia
Malian Emperor Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324
observed the societies they visited through the lens of their own cultural values
Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta
between april and semptember, strong winds
Monsoon winds
They had Muslim diasporic merchant communities.
South and East Asian trading cities on the map
Malay Kingdom dominates trade (670-1025 CE) with resources of gold, spices, and ship taxes.
Srivijaya
Eurasian exchange system
The Silk Roads are sometimes referred to as the _________
knoledge of agriculture
The spread of Bantu-speaking peoples over southern Africa can be best explained by their
The area was engaged in regular trade with China, India, and sub-Saharan Africa.
Which of the following best describes Middle Eastern trade in the period 1000 to 1450 ?
Societal relations in Japan were based on Confucian principles of hierarchy.
Which of the following best supports the conclusion that Japan borrowed extensively from Tang and Song China?
Government concern with domestic problems and frontier security
Which of the following contributed to the Chinese government's decision to stop voyages of exploration in the Indian Ocean in the early fifteenth century?
China's population doubled and Chinese urban centers experienced massive growth during the Song period.
Which of the following developments best explains why many historians argue that the Song dynasty period (960-1279 C.E.) was pivotal in the development of China as an economic world power?
Emphasis on harmony between humanity and nature
Which of the following is a key philosophical and religious element of Daoism?
Indian Ocean commerce flourished and was conducted by a mixture of Asian, Middle Eastern, and East African merchants.
Which of the following is true of commerce in the Indian Ocean during the time period 1000-1450?
Swahili
Which of the following languages came into existence after 1000 as the direct result of expanding global trade patterns?
Islam is a monotheistic religion.
Which of the following statement regarding the tenets of Islam is accurate?
The rise of interregional commerce
Which of the following was a major cause for the growth of cities throughout Afro-Eurasia from 800 C.E. to 1350 C.E.?
Merchants on the trans-Saharan trade routes
Which of the following was most responsible for the initial spread of Islam to West Africa?
It challenged hierarchies based on caste.
Which of the following was the main reason that Buddhist thought had important social implications for South Asia?
The activities of Muslim traders and Sufi missionaries
Which of the following was the most important factor in the spread of Islam in Southeast Asia in the period circa 1250-1500 C.E.?
during Ming dynasty, the Chinese voyages with the big ships used to gain other countries to give tribute to China ended because officials thought it was a waste of resources, ships were called junks
Zheng He expeditions
was the reason trade occured in sand roads across the sahara
arabian camal
swahili civiization had orgins from
bantu
guesthouses, located along trade routes from eastern Mediterranean to China
caravanserai
agriculture people
early trade was among
textiles, pepper, timber, rice, sugar, ivory gold
example of products for sea roads