Deck 9: Networks of Communication and Exchange
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Deck 9: Networks of Communication and Exchange
1
The most convincing evidence indicates that camels were introduced to the Sahara from
A) Arabia.
B) North Africa and the Mediterranean coast.
C) India, via the Indian Ocean trade.
D) West Africa.
E) they used camels indigenous to the area.
A) Arabia.
B) North Africa and the Mediterranean coast.
C) India, via the Indian Ocean trade.
D) West Africa.
E) they used camels indigenous to the area.
Arabia.
2
The mariners involved in the Indian Ocean trade were
A) almost exclusively of Indian background.
B) a multilingual and multiethnic group.
C) from many lands, but all were Muslim.
D) primarily Arabic and Persian.
E) all Africans from the sub-Saharan region.
A) almost exclusively of Indian background.
B) a multilingual and multiethnic group.
C) from many lands, but all were Muslim.
D) primarily Arabic and Persian.
E) all Africans from the sub-Saharan region.
a multilingual and multiethnic group.
3
Ships in the Indian Ocean Maritime System were better prepared for long-distance travel than the Greeks because
A) they could take advantage of monsoon winds to drive their ships using triangular lateen sails.
B) the Greeks were not interested in long-distance trade.
C) the Greeks had to cover a larger amount of territory for colonies to support their homeland.
D) the Asian ships weren't nailed together and sank less often.
E) Greek ships used square sails, which weighed more.
A) they could take advantage of monsoon winds to drive their ships using triangular lateen sails.
B) the Greeks were not interested in long-distance trade.
C) the Greeks had to cover a larger amount of territory for colonies to support their homeland.
D) the Asian ships weren't nailed together and sank less often.
E) Greek ships used square sails, which weighed more.
they could take advantage of monsoon winds to drive their ships using triangular lateen sails.
4
The early inhabitants of the East African island of Madagascar came from
A) the dense forests of Central Africa.
B) the Persian Gulf and Mesopotamia.
C) the Indian subcontinent.
D) the islands of Southeast Asia.
E) Ethiopia and Arabia.
A) the dense forests of Central Africa.
B) the Persian Gulf and Mesopotamia.
C) the Indian subcontinent.
D) the islands of Southeast Asia.
E) Ethiopia and Arabia.
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5
Critical to the functioning of the Silk Road were:
A) imperial guards from various kingdoms along the way for protection of merchants.
B) pastoralists who provided animals, handlers and protection along the road.
C) water merchants in the central Asian desert.
D) Steppe agriculturalists who sold food products to travelers
E) Ferengi merchants who initiated standardized currency rates.
A) imperial guards from various kingdoms along the way for protection of merchants.
B) pastoralists who provided animals, handlers and protection along the road.
C) water merchants in the central Asian desert.
D) Steppe agriculturalists who sold food products to travelers
E) Ferengi merchants who initiated standardized currency rates.
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6
The best primary evidence of early Saharan history consists of
A) accounts by European travelers.
B) the diary of a wandering Islamic scholar.
C) a vast number of rock paintings and engravings.
D) the oral histories of Saharan nomads.
E) histories written on papyrus.
A) accounts by European travelers.
B) the diary of a wandering Islamic scholar.
C) a vast number of rock paintings and engravings.
D) the oral histories of Saharan nomads.
E) histories written on papyrus.
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7
The designation of specific seafarers in the Indian maritime trade zone as Persian, Arab, Indian and Malay often
A) concealed mixed race heritage.
B) meant limited linguistic capabilities.
C) meant stereotypical and restricted cultural interaction.
D) none of the above.
A) concealed mixed race heritage.
B) meant limited linguistic capabilities.
C) meant stereotypical and restricted cultural interaction.
D) none of the above.
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8
What natural resource provided the incentive to trade for southern Saharan dwellers?
A) Caffeine
B) Palm oil
C) Cotton
D) Salt
E) Figs
A) Caffeine
B) Palm oil
C) Cotton
D) Salt
E) Figs
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9
Scythians were fearsome horse archers, and they were noted to live in what form of dwelling?
A) log cabins
B) mud-brick fortresses
C) portable felt huts
D) tree houses
E) subterranean caverns
A) log cabins
B) mud-brick fortresses
C) portable felt huts
D) tree houses
E) subterranean caverns
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10
The trans-Saharan trade routes would not have been possible were it not for the domestication of
A) Camels.
B) Donkeys.
C) Horses.
D) Cows.
E) Llamas.
A) Camels.
B) Donkeys.
C) Horses.
D) Cows.
E) Llamas.
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11
The earliest long-distance traders in the Sogdiana area were the
A) Ferghanese.
B) Chinese.
C) Mongolians.
D) Mamluks.
E) Armenians.
A) Ferghanese.
B) Chinese.
C) Mongolians.
D) Mamluks.
E) Armenians.
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12
What military technologies did the Silk Road spread?
A) Chariot warfare, mounted bowmen, and the stirrup
B) The lance, chain mail, and gunpowder
C) The field hospital, the broadsword, and the poison arrow
D) The war elephant, hardtack, and Arabian horses
E) Chariots, Greek fire, and gunpowder
A) Chariot warfare, mounted bowmen, and the stirrup
B) The lance, chain mail, and gunpowder
C) The field hospital, the broadsword, and the poison arrow
D) The war elephant, hardtack, and Arabian horses
E) Chariots, Greek fire, and gunpowder
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13
The traders of the Indian Ocean, where distances were greater and contacts less frequent,
A) did not tend to be multilingual.
B) rarely strayed far from the shorelines.
C) kept strong ties to their homelands.
D) seldom retained political ties with their homelands.
E) none of the above.
A) did not tend to be multilingual.
B) rarely strayed far from the shorelines.
C) kept strong ties to their homelands.
D) seldom retained political ties with their homelands.
E) none of the above.
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14
Why was maritime trade better in Southeast Asia than in Western Asia?
A) Ports had better access to fresh water and could sustain a permanent settlement.
B) There were more monsoons in the western part of Asia.
C) There were more mountains in western Asia and fewer ports.
D) Religious differences did not allow trade between cultures.
E) There were no women in port cities, so sailors didn't want to stop there.
A) Ports had better access to fresh water and could sustain a permanent settlement.
B) There were more monsoons in the western part of Asia.
C) There were more mountains in western Asia and fewer ports.
D) Religious differences did not allow trade between cultures.
E) There were no women in port cities, so sailors didn't want to stop there.
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15
General Zhang Jian is credited with travelling across the deserts and mountains of Central Asia on behalf of Emperor Wu of which empire?
A) Babylonian
B) Mauryan
C) Chin
D) Han
E) Persian
A) Babylonian
B) Mauryan
C) Chin
D) Han
E) Persian
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16
The Indian Ocean Maritime System forged economic and social ties between Southeast Asia, China, India, Arabia and
A) Morocco.
B) Russia.
C) East Africa.
D) Egypt.
E) Greece.
A) Morocco.
B) Russia.
C) East Africa.
D) Egypt.
E) Greece.
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17
Family life in the Indian Ocean coastal areas was considered more cosmopolitan because
A) it was wealthier.
B) blended families were bicultural and bilingual.
C) they were monotheistic.
D) they were not economically tied to agriculture.
E) women were allowed to hold political offices.
A) it was wealthier.
B) blended families were bicultural and bilingual.
C) they were monotheistic.
D) they were not economically tied to agriculture.
E) women were allowed to hold political offices.
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18
The agricultural area bordering the Sahara Desert is called the Sahel, which in Arabic literally means
A) dry pastureland.
B) the coast.
C) almost-desert.
D) prairie and plains.
E) a lush paradise.
A) dry pastureland.
B) the coast.
C) almost-desert.
D) prairie and plains.
E) a lush paradise.
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19
The source of the Saharan horse breeders were
A) related to the Greeks.
B) escaped slaves from Egypt.
C) nomads from the Central Asian steppes.
D) intrepid caravans from Mali.
E) and still are, a mystery.
A) related to the Greeks.
B) escaped slaves from Egypt.
C) nomads from the Central Asian steppes.
D) intrepid caravans from Mali.
E) and still are, a mystery.
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20
One difference between Indian Ocean and Mediterranean seafaring was that
A) Indian Ocean ships were not as solidly built.
B) Indian Ocean traders usually established colonies.
C) Mediterranean seamen rarely sailed far from shore.
D) Mediterranean ships relied on lateen sails.
E) Mediterranean seamen were interested only in economic gains.
A) Indian Ocean ships were not as solidly built.
B) Indian Ocean traders usually established colonies.
C) Mediterranean seamen rarely sailed far from shore.
D) Mediterranean ships relied on lateen sails.
E) Mediterranean seamen were interested only in economic gains.
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21
The development of metallurgy in Africa involved the smelting of this in the early first millennium c.e.
A) silver.
B) iron.
C) steel.
D) bronze.
E) mercury.
A) silver.
B) iron.
C) steel.
D) bronze.
E) mercury.
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22
Africa is the home to approximately how many languages, emphasizing its diversity?
A) 250
B) 500
C) 1000
D) 2000
E) 2500
A) 250
B) 500
C) 1000
D) 2000
E) 2500
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23
The Silk Road and Indian Ocean trade were most influential in fostering the spread of which religion?
A) Judaism
B) Jainism
C) Sikhism
D) Shinto
E) Buddhism
A) Judaism
B) Jainism
C) Sikhism
D) Shinto
E) Buddhism
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24
One of the greatest promoters of Buddhism was
A) in the Tang dynasty of China.
B) King Ashoka of India.
C) Alexander the Great.
D) Emperor Darius of Persia.
E) Zuanzang of China.
A) in the Tang dynasty of China.
B) King Ashoka of India.
C) Alexander the Great.
D) Emperor Darius of Persia.
E) Zuanzang of China.
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25
Most sub-Saharan languages come from one giant linguistic family, called
A) Sudanese-Zulu.
B) Swahili.
C) Semitic.
D) Niger-Kongo.
E) Bantu.
A) Sudanese-Zulu.
B) Swahili.
C) Semitic.
D) Niger-Kongo.
E) Bantu.
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26
An example used in the text that demonstrated the transfer of practices between civilizations was the use of dye-cast coins, while another example seems to many historians to be:
A) the connection of swine to religious practices.
B) religious dietary prohibitions.
C) domestication of agriculture.
D) iron smelting.
E) none of the above.
A) the connection of swine to religious practices.
B) religious dietary prohibitions.
C) domestication of agriculture.
D) iron smelting.
E) none of the above.
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27
The savannah region of Africa was characterized by
A) tropical rain forests.
B) desert.
C) long grasses and scattered forests.
D) semiarid steppes.
E) lush oases with water and palm trees.
A) tropical rain forests.
B) desert.
C) long grasses and scattered forests.
D) semiarid steppes.
E) lush oases with water and palm trees.
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28
Identify the following term(s).
stirrup
stirrup
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29
What facilitated the spread of Christianity to Armenia?
A) The invention of an Armenian alphabet in the early fifth century.
B) The creation of new Christian myths that included Armenian folklore.
C) The excellent management of the Christian church.
D) The prejudices against Buddhist monks in the cities.
E) The high taxation of non-Christians in Armenia.
A) The invention of an Armenian alphabet in the early fifth century.
B) The creation of new Christian myths that included Armenian folklore.
C) The excellent management of the Christian church.
D) The prejudices against Buddhist monks in the cities.
E) The high taxation of non-Christians in Armenia.
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30
The most important African network of cultural exchange from 300 b.c.e to 1100 c.e. can be described as
A) mainly internal folk migrations within sub-Saharan Africa.
B) the Indian Ocean network.
C) the trade across the Sahara.
D) the link with Islamic Arabia.
E) taking place only in North Africa.
A) mainly internal folk migrations within sub-Saharan Africa.
B) the Indian Ocean network.
C) the trade across the Sahara.
D) the link with Islamic Arabia.
E) taking place only in North Africa.
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31
The importance of trans-Saharan trade, though slow to begin and supplemented by Indian Ocean trade, was that it
A) connected North and South Africa.
B) spread Islam as a unifying force.
C) was conducted by people speaking derivatives of Berber.
D) allowed expansion of the Mediterranean trade market for African gold.
E) linked the Silk Road to the Sand Routes.
A) connected North and South Africa.
B) spread Islam as a unifying force.
C) was conducted by people speaking derivatives of Berber.
D) allowed expansion of the Mediterranean trade market for African gold.
E) linked the Silk Road to the Sand Routes.
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32
Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam all spread
A) only within their own countries until the nineteenth century.
B) only to their neighboring countries.
C) without dependency on a single ethnic or kinship group.
D) predominantly by warfare.
E) most often by the use of missionaries, generally sponsored by the government.
A) only within their own countries until the nineteenth century.
B) only to their neighboring countries.
C) without dependency on a single ethnic or kinship group.
D) predominantly by warfare.
E) most often by the use of missionaries, generally sponsored by the government.
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33
Identify the following term(s).
Silk Road
Silk Road
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34
According to a theory for explaining significant migration patterns and cultural unity in the sub-Saharan areas, populations moved into the Sahel because of
A) war.
B) religious persecution.
C) climate change in the Sahara.
D) better natural resources.
E) protection from invaders.
A) war.
B) religious persecution.
C) climate change in the Sahara.
D) better natural resources.
E) protection from invaders.
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35
Which of the following does not constitute a shared cultural heritage, or what anthropologists classify as "great traditions"?
A) Political unity
B) A written language
C) Ethical codes
D) Intellectual traditions
E) Common legal and belief systems
A) Political unity
B) A written language
C) Ethical codes
D) Intellectual traditions
E) Common legal and belief systems
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36
In the fourth century c.e., the head of the Ethiopian Christian church was appointed by
A) the pope.
B) the patriarch of Alexandria.
C) the Ethiopian prime minister.
D) the Episcopal Council.
E) the College of Cardinals.
A) the pope.
B) the patriarch of Alexandria.
C) the Ethiopian prime minister.
D) the Episcopal Council.
E) the College of Cardinals.
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37
In a parallel development to the southern migration to sub-Saharan Africa from the Sahara, this region also experienced a slow migration away from the expanding desert.
A) The Nile River Valley
B) Madagascar
C) The Kalahari Desert
D) The Congo
E) all of the above
A) The Nile River Valley
B) Madagascar
C) The Kalahari Desert
D) The Congo
E) all of the above
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38
Identify the following term(s).
Indian Ocean Maritime System
Indian Ocean Maritime System
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39
Which of the following is not an example of a broad common element underlying African life and culture?
A) Cultivation by hoe and digging stick
B) Distinctive musical characteristics
C) Concepts of kingship
D) Fixed social categories
E) A common language
A) Cultivation by hoe and digging stick
B) Distinctive musical characteristics
C) Concepts of kingship
D) Fixed social categories
E) A common language
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40
Identify the following term(s).
Parthians
Parthians
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41
Describe the introduction of the camel into the Sahara, including its origins and uses.
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42
Compare the Indian Ocean trade with the Mediterranean Sea trade. Were they different worlds?
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43
Identify the following term(s).
Bantu
Bantu
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44
Identify the following term(s).
small traditions
small traditions
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45
Identify the following term(s).
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
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46
Explain why it is more difficult to track the spread of an idea than of a historical phenomenon such as politics.
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47
Identify the following term(s).
trans-Saharan caravan routes
trans-Saharan caravan routes
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48
Identify the following term(s).
great traditions
great traditions
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49
The chapter uses the spread of Christianity to Armenia and Ethiopia as an illustration of "the connections between religion, trade, and imperial politics." Describe how the spread of Christianity to Armenia and Ethiopia represented the struggle for control of the region where the Silk Road traders met the Mediterranean traders.
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50
What were some of the technological advances that the Silk Road was responsible for?
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51
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steppes
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52
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sub-Saharan Africa
sub-Saharan Africa
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53
Identify the following term(s).
tropical rain forest
tropical rain forest
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54
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Armenia
Armenia
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55
What role do the "great traditions" and "small traditions" play in creating cultural unity, and how were these present in sub-Saharan Africa?
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56
Why can the Silk Road be described as a social system rather than simply as a transportation route?
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57
The spread of Buddhism, like Christianity and Islam, occurred without dependency of a single ethnic of kinsmen group. In the example of the Chinese pilgrim Faxian, trace the spread of Buddhism in Asia, and the importance of missionaries.
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58
The Silk Road was a trade route connecting _______________.
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59
Describe the environmental and social conditions in the Sahara before it became a desert. Be as specific as you can concerning dates and what sort of evidence is available to historians.
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60
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savanna
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61
Using Map (in the textbook) 9.1,what explanation can be offered for the exclusion of Tibet from the general trade ventures of both the Silk Road and the Indian Ocean trade routes? Why were the northern routes not included in the Silk Road?
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62
Using Map (in the textbook) 9.2, explain the significance of the Sahel in facilitating north-south trade.
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63
Using Map (in the textbook) 9.2, show the major trans-Saharan and coastal trade routes. Also, label the major political entities and groups of peoples located along those routes.
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Using Map (in the textbook) 9.1, discuss how the spread of religion accompanied the activity on the trade routes. Which religions were spread along the Silk Road, other overland routes, and Indian Ocean trade network?
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65
The stirrup was invented by whom?
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Sahel
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67
Describe the diverse climatic, geographic and topographical zones shown in Map (in the textbook) 9.2. Keeping these geographic environments in mind, explain why cultural unity in Africa south of the Sahara was remarkable.
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68
Using Map (in the textbook) 9.1, indicate the products, peoples, religious and political entities involved in the trade routes.
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The rise of the Parthian empire helped foster the Silk Road to meet the European demand for silk and the Chinese demand for...
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Samarkand
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Mozambique
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