Deck 12: Establishing World Trade Routes

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Which of these was a major town of Africa's east coast?

A) Meroë
B) Timbuktu
C) Benin
D) Kilwa
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Yurts are Mongol ________.

A) families
B) rulers
C) towns
D) tents
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Khanates were ________.

A) divisions of the Mongol Empire
B) rulers of the Mongol Empire
C) trading posts along the silk road
D) Central Asian camels
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The Mongol capital was at ________.

A) Karakorum
B) Samarkand
C) Nishapur
D) Beijing
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The southern Song capital was at ________.

A) Kaifeng
B) Hangzhou
C) Chang'an
D) Luoyang
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Transhumance is practiced by ________.

A) hunters
B) farmers
C) pastoralists
D) traders
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Which of these from southern India was used to make Arab ships?

A) cedar
B) pine
C) teak
D) oak
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The Mongols founded the ________ dynasty in China.

A) Tang
B) Yuan
C) Ming
D) Qin
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In the eighth and early ninth centuries,the most important Jewish community in the world was found in ________.

A) Cairo
B) Baghdad
C) Jerusalem
D) Athens
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From the 700s to the 1500s,the Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade networks were dominated by the ________.

A) Arabs
B) Indians
C) Chinese
D) Persians
Question
Which of these was a Mongol ruler of China?

A) Yung-lo
B) Zheng He
C) Osman I
D) Kubilai Khan
Question
Zheng He is best known for ________.

A) his travels to Europe
B) a series of voyages in the Indian Ocean
C) founding the Yuan dynasty
D) his expansion of China's territory
Question
From the 1300s to the 1600s,China was ruled by the ________ dynasty.

A) Tang
B) Yuan
C) Zhou
D) Ming
Question
Trade diasporas existed as early as ________.

A) 200 B.C.E.
B) 750 C.E.
C) 1450 C.E.
D) 3500 B.C.E.
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The founder of the Mongol Empire was ________.

A) Kubilai Khan
B) Hülegü
C) Chinggis Khan
D) Ögedei
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The battle of Ain Jalut ended with a ________ defeat.

A) Mongol
B) Ottoman
C) Mamluk
D) Byzantine
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Yung-lo was an emperor of the ________ dynasty.

A) Ming
B) Yuan
C) Tang
D) Song
Question
From the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries,central Asia was ruled by the ________.

A) Chinese
B) Turks
C) Jurchens
D) Mongols
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Ibn Battuta is best known as a ________.

A) scientist
B) mathematician
C) traveler
D) religious scholar
Question
Which of these conquered and replaced the Chagatai khanate?

A) Timur the Lame
B) Chinggis Khan
C) Ögedai Khan
D) Osman I
Question
Looking at the map "World trade routes," which of these trade networks stretched the farthest?

A) Inca/Andean
B) European
C) trans-Asian/Mongol
D) Arab
Question
In the map "Trading ports and cities,Indian Ocean," which of these had an early lead in urbanization and trading ports?

A) East Africa
B) Southeast Asia
C) Arabia
D) Borneo
Question
Mansa Musa was the ruler of ________.

A) Ghana
B) Mali
C) Morocco
D) Songhay
Question
The Muslim hajj had the impact of ________ trade.

A) halting
B) fostering
C) slowing
D) dispersing
Question
The goal of transhumance is to ________.

A) give animals optimal grazing
B) move to cooler climates in the summer
C) take advantage of commercial opportunities
D) give animals exercise
Question
Aztec pochtecas were ________.

A) traders
B) kings
C) farmers
D) bankers
Question
The end of Zheng He's voyages can be attributed to ________.

A) the failure of the voyages
B) traditional political conservatism
C) a change in dynasties
D) the Mongol invasions
Question
The print showing silk manufacture,indicates that Chinese women ________.

A) primarily did unskilled labor
B) often worked apart from men
C) had important roles as merchants
D) were second-class citizens
Question
The goal of a moral economy is ________.

A) the people's welfare
B) profit
C) revenue
D) a stable economy
Question
Roughly ________ merchants traded regularly in Tenochtitlán.

A) 40,000
B) 4,000
C) 40
D) 400
Question
The importance of internal trade to China can be explained primarily by China's ________,relative to other countries.

A) large rivers
B) more fertile lands
C) large size
D) commercial innovation
Question
A trade diaspora is tied together by ________.

A) treaties
B) common origins
C) loyalty to local rulers
D) the desire for profit
Question
The foundation of the Ming dynasty represented a return to ________.

A) centralized rule in China
B) a focus on China's northern core region
C) a period of political turmoil
D) ethnic Han rule
Question
Which of these followed the Maya as the dominant state in what is today Mexico?

A) Incas
B) Aztecs
C) Toltecs
D) Olmecs
Question
Lateen sails transformed sailing because they allowed ________.

A) sailing with and against winds
B) open-ocean sailing
C) more rapid coastal sailing
D) for larger cargo ships
Question
Which of these is the biggest challenge for historians of the Mongol Empire?

A) We have no written sources.
B) Most of our written sources reflect the Mongol perspective.
C) Disagreement among sources makes writing Mongol history difficult.
D) Most of our sources are not from the Mongols.
Question
The ________ lies along the southern edge of the Sahara.

A) savannah
B) rainforest
C) Congo River
D) sahel
Question
In a free-market economy,trade is regulated by ________.

A) governments
B) trade diasporas
C) local merchants
D) supply and demand
Question
The Zheng He voyages can be characterized as ________.

A) disastrous
B) unsuccessful
C) a turning point in Chinese history
D) successful
Question
The most common pattern in Chinese history was China as a(n)________.

A) innovator in overseas trade
B) ruler of international trade networks
C) goal of global traders
D) anchor for a trade diaspora
Question
Both the East African coast and the sahel region gave rise to states that were based on ________.

A) the exchange of goods between two zones
B) river valleys
C) conquest of large regions
D) primarily indigenous African traditions
Question
Compared to the conquests of Chinggis Khan,his successors' conquests were ________.

A) massive
B) roughly the same
C) small
D) nonexistent
Question
Why did China ultimately decide not to pursue overseas trade? What was the impact of this decision?
Question
Compare the Mongol Empire with the empire of Alexander the Great.Were they more similar or more different?
Question
Compare the roles of China and Arab merchants in the Asian trading network.
Question
Which of these explains the innovation achieved by Chinggis Khan?

A) engaging in raiding
B) a nomadic lifestyle
C) going into warfare using horses
D) leading a large, multiethnic army
Question
What were the most important trading patterns in Africa? How did these shape African states?
Question
Compare the trading networks of the Americas with other trading networks.Did they differ most in scope or in their mechanisms?
Question
In the context of East African urbanization,which of these departed from the prevailing pattern?

A) Great Zimbabwe
B) Kilwa
C) Sofala
D) Manda
Question
Inca trading networks were shaped primarily by ________.

A) the Andes
B) contacts with the Aztec Empire
C) the lure of goods from the Amazon basin
D) oceanic trade
Question
Unlike other contemporary trade networks,the Arab network ________.

A) was unusually small
B) was carried out primarily by sea
C) connected two continents
D) was tied together by cities
Question
The most common impact of the Mongol conquests was ________.

A) destruction of commercial networks
B) political disruption
C) the end of urban life
D) disruption of social structures
Question
Like other trade diasporas,the Aztec pochteca were ________.

A) of the same family
B) marginalized in their own culture
C) joined by a common identity
D) primarily interested in local trade
Question
In the map "African kingdoms," the Almoravid Empire was unusual because it ________.

A) took advantage of the trans-Saharan trade
B) was centered near the Mediterranean
C) was a Muslim state
D) stretched across the Sahara
Question
Like Alexander's empire,the Mongol Empire was ________.

A) extremely short lived
B) based in Central Asia
C) conquered by a nomadic people
D) primarily the result of one man's leadership
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Deck 12: Establishing World Trade Routes
1
Which of these was a major town of Africa's east coast?

A) Meroë
B) Timbuktu
C) Benin
D) Kilwa
Kilwa
2
Yurts are Mongol ________.

A) families
B) rulers
C) towns
D) tents
tents
3
Khanates were ________.

A) divisions of the Mongol Empire
B) rulers of the Mongol Empire
C) trading posts along the silk road
D) Central Asian camels
divisions of the Mongol Empire
4
The Mongol capital was at ________.

A) Karakorum
B) Samarkand
C) Nishapur
D) Beijing
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5
The southern Song capital was at ________.

A) Kaifeng
B) Hangzhou
C) Chang'an
D) Luoyang
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6
Transhumance is practiced by ________.

A) hunters
B) farmers
C) pastoralists
D) traders
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7
Which of these from southern India was used to make Arab ships?

A) cedar
B) pine
C) teak
D) oak
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8
The Mongols founded the ________ dynasty in China.

A) Tang
B) Yuan
C) Ming
D) Qin
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9
In the eighth and early ninth centuries,the most important Jewish community in the world was found in ________.

A) Cairo
B) Baghdad
C) Jerusalem
D) Athens
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10
From the 700s to the 1500s,the Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade networks were dominated by the ________.

A) Arabs
B) Indians
C) Chinese
D) Persians
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11
Which of these was a Mongol ruler of China?

A) Yung-lo
B) Zheng He
C) Osman I
D) Kubilai Khan
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12
Zheng He is best known for ________.

A) his travels to Europe
B) a series of voyages in the Indian Ocean
C) founding the Yuan dynasty
D) his expansion of China's territory
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13
From the 1300s to the 1600s,China was ruled by the ________ dynasty.

A) Tang
B) Yuan
C) Zhou
D) Ming
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14
Trade diasporas existed as early as ________.

A) 200 B.C.E.
B) 750 C.E.
C) 1450 C.E.
D) 3500 B.C.E.
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15
The founder of the Mongol Empire was ________.

A) Kubilai Khan
B) Hülegü
C) Chinggis Khan
D) Ögedei
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16
The battle of Ain Jalut ended with a ________ defeat.

A) Mongol
B) Ottoman
C) Mamluk
D) Byzantine
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17
Yung-lo was an emperor of the ________ dynasty.

A) Ming
B) Yuan
C) Tang
D) Song
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18
From the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries,central Asia was ruled by the ________.

A) Chinese
B) Turks
C) Jurchens
D) Mongols
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19
Ibn Battuta is best known as a ________.

A) scientist
B) mathematician
C) traveler
D) religious scholar
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20
Which of these conquered and replaced the Chagatai khanate?

A) Timur the Lame
B) Chinggis Khan
C) Ögedai Khan
D) Osman I
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21
Looking at the map "World trade routes," which of these trade networks stretched the farthest?

A) Inca/Andean
B) European
C) trans-Asian/Mongol
D) Arab
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22
In the map "Trading ports and cities,Indian Ocean," which of these had an early lead in urbanization and trading ports?

A) East Africa
B) Southeast Asia
C) Arabia
D) Borneo
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23
Mansa Musa was the ruler of ________.

A) Ghana
B) Mali
C) Morocco
D) Songhay
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24
The Muslim hajj had the impact of ________ trade.

A) halting
B) fostering
C) slowing
D) dispersing
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25
The goal of transhumance is to ________.

A) give animals optimal grazing
B) move to cooler climates in the summer
C) take advantage of commercial opportunities
D) give animals exercise
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26
Aztec pochtecas were ________.

A) traders
B) kings
C) farmers
D) bankers
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27
The end of Zheng He's voyages can be attributed to ________.

A) the failure of the voyages
B) traditional political conservatism
C) a change in dynasties
D) the Mongol invasions
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28
The print showing silk manufacture,indicates that Chinese women ________.

A) primarily did unskilled labor
B) often worked apart from men
C) had important roles as merchants
D) were second-class citizens
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29
The goal of a moral economy is ________.

A) the people's welfare
B) profit
C) revenue
D) a stable economy
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30
Roughly ________ merchants traded regularly in Tenochtitlán.

A) 40,000
B) 4,000
C) 40
D) 400
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31
The importance of internal trade to China can be explained primarily by China's ________,relative to other countries.

A) large rivers
B) more fertile lands
C) large size
D) commercial innovation
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32
A trade diaspora is tied together by ________.

A) treaties
B) common origins
C) loyalty to local rulers
D) the desire for profit
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33
The foundation of the Ming dynasty represented a return to ________.

A) centralized rule in China
B) a focus on China's northern core region
C) a period of political turmoil
D) ethnic Han rule
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34
Which of these followed the Maya as the dominant state in what is today Mexico?

A) Incas
B) Aztecs
C) Toltecs
D) Olmecs
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35
Lateen sails transformed sailing because they allowed ________.

A) sailing with and against winds
B) open-ocean sailing
C) more rapid coastal sailing
D) for larger cargo ships
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36
Which of these is the biggest challenge for historians of the Mongol Empire?

A) We have no written sources.
B) Most of our written sources reflect the Mongol perspective.
C) Disagreement among sources makes writing Mongol history difficult.
D) Most of our sources are not from the Mongols.
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37
The ________ lies along the southern edge of the Sahara.

A) savannah
B) rainforest
C) Congo River
D) sahel
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38
In a free-market economy,trade is regulated by ________.

A) governments
B) trade diasporas
C) local merchants
D) supply and demand
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39
The Zheng He voyages can be characterized as ________.

A) disastrous
B) unsuccessful
C) a turning point in Chinese history
D) successful
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40
The most common pattern in Chinese history was China as a(n)________.

A) innovator in overseas trade
B) ruler of international trade networks
C) goal of global traders
D) anchor for a trade diaspora
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41
Both the East African coast and the sahel region gave rise to states that were based on ________.

A) the exchange of goods between two zones
B) river valleys
C) conquest of large regions
D) primarily indigenous African traditions
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42
Compared to the conquests of Chinggis Khan,his successors' conquests were ________.

A) massive
B) roughly the same
C) small
D) nonexistent
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43
Why did China ultimately decide not to pursue overseas trade? What was the impact of this decision?
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44
Compare the Mongol Empire with the empire of Alexander the Great.Were they more similar or more different?
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45
Compare the roles of China and Arab merchants in the Asian trading network.
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46
Which of these explains the innovation achieved by Chinggis Khan?

A) engaging in raiding
B) a nomadic lifestyle
C) going into warfare using horses
D) leading a large, multiethnic army
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47
What were the most important trading patterns in Africa? How did these shape African states?
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48
Compare the trading networks of the Americas with other trading networks.Did they differ most in scope or in their mechanisms?
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49
In the context of East African urbanization,which of these departed from the prevailing pattern?

A) Great Zimbabwe
B) Kilwa
C) Sofala
D) Manda
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50
Inca trading networks were shaped primarily by ________.

A) the Andes
B) contacts with the Aztec Empire
C) the lure of goods from the Amazon basin
D) oceanic trade
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51
Unlike other contemporary trade networks,the Arab network ________.

A) was unusually small
B) was carried out primarily by sea
C) connected two continents
D) was tied together by cities
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52
The most common impact of the Mongol conquests was ________.

A) destruction of commercial networks
B) political disruption
C) the end of urban life
D) disruption of social structures
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53
Like other trade diasporas,the Aztec pochteca were ________.

A) of the same family
B) marginalized in their own culture
C) joined by a common identity
D) primarily interested in local trade
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54
In the map "African kingdoms," the Almoravid Empire was unusual because it ________.

A) took advantage of the trans-Saharan trade
B) was centered near the Mediterranean
C) was a Muslim state
D) stretched across the Sahara
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55
Like Alexander's empire,the Mongol Empire was ________.

A) extremely short lived
B) based in Central Asia
C) conquered by a nomadic people
D) primarily the result of one man's leadership
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