This site is 100% ad supported. Please add an exception to adblock for this site.

AP!

Terms

undefined, object
copy deck
Zhang Qian was sent to:
seek allies against Xiongnu
Favorable conditions for trade era:
Vast ruled areas, Roads and bridges, monsoon system
Asia, India, Arabia, and east Africa were tied by:
monsoon winds
The silk roads also included sea lanes
True
The silk roads actually had nothing to do with silk
False
Silk garments were popular among wealthy Romans
True
Silk roads didn not link Eurasia and N.Africa
False
Silk roads carried fine spices
True
Carried on ships:
pepper, cotton, olive oil, wine, spices, slaves
Not carried on ships:
Silk
principal agents for spread of Buddhism:
merchants
Manichaeism is a blend of:
Zoroastrinism, Christianity and Buddhism
Manicheism promoted:
highly ascetic life, belief on good and evil, possibility of individual salvation, strict moral code of behavior
Silk roads also carried:
disease
After dissolution of Han empire:
China was into 3 large kingdoms
After decline of Han and Roman Empire?
Silk roads were less active, but trade revived in 6th century

Deck Info

16

renee_2_7_5

permalink