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Silk Road Study Guide
The Southern Silk Road has also
been referred to as the _________.
• Tea Road




             http://www.office-supplies-usa.com/images/Herbal_tea.jpg
             Jan. 20, 2010
During the ____________ Dynasty in China, which lasted from 618-
            907 CE, the Silk Road experienced a Golden Age.


• Tang Dynasty




               http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/classical_imperial_china/tang.html
               Accessed on Jan. 8, 2009
What did the caravansaries provide
the travelers along the Silk Road?
• Food, water, lodging, and opportunities to
  socialize and exchange ideas with other
  travelers.
At one point in history, China banned
     the export of ___________seeds.

• Tea
Why was the Southern Silk Road
   so important during WWII?
• It allowed the Allied Forces to create a
  supply line to China.
What did the nomadic peoples to
  the north of China trade for tea?
• Superior breeds of horses
What did merchants have to do, in order to be
        allowed to trade along the Silk Road?

• They had to pay taxes at various
  checkpoints.
• They had to declare their trade items.
• They had to register for travel along the
  road.
The Silk Road stretched from ___________in the East to
          ______________in the West. (cities)

• Changan, China (Present-day Xi’an)
• Antioch, Turkey
Identify the modern-day countries that
   are located along the Silk Road.




           http://affordablehousinginstitute.org/blogs/us/wp-content/uploads/silkroad_map.jpg
           Dec. 7, 2009
What type of terrain does the word
        steppe refer to?
• Dry treeless grasslands which are often
  characterized by hot summers and cold
  winters.
_______________and ________________are now the top
             2 tea producing nations in world.


• Sri Lanka and India
During the Tang Dynasty, tea was brought from Yunnan
          Province in China to which modern country?


• India
Which type of terrain, desert or steppe, would
likely be more difficult to travel across and why?
Identify two deserts, as well as two mountain ranges, that
        Silk Road travelers may have encountered.

• Taklamakan Desert, Gobi Desert, Syrian
  Desert, Great Salt Desert, Kyzyl Kum,and
  Kara Kum
• Tien Shan Mountains, Pamir Mountains,
  Hindu Kush Mountains, Zagros Mountains,
  and Kopet Mountains
It was often said that those who enter the
______________of Western China, never make it
                    out alive.
• Taklamakan Desert




             http://www.eventclicks.com/new/2005/images/DESERT%20064.jpg
             Dec. 4, 2009
__________was referred to as the city of sands by Silk
Road travelers, because a of the seemingly endless sea of
         sand that lies directly west of the town.

• Dunhuang
What is an oasis, role did they
    serve along the Silk Road?
• A relatively small and fertile area
  surrounded by arid land.
• These were areas where travelers could
  rest, recuperate, and possibly stock up on
  some badly needed supplies, especially
  water.
Name 4 present-day cities in Uzbekistan
    that were part of the Silk Road.
• Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand, and
  Khiva
The earliest substantial interaction between the East and the West
 took place after _______________army took over the land that is
    now Central Asia leaving a legacy of Greek culture behind.
Identify some of the physical hazards that travelers
       along the Silk Road often encountered.
Identify and describe some of the
reasons why the Silk Road came into
        being in the first place.
In general, which types of goods
       were most profitable?
• Those that were high in value and
  weighed little
Identify and describe some of the reasons
   why the Silk Road began to decline.
Why might someone argue that trade patterns
     along the Silk Road look like a chain?

• Usually merchants did not travel the entire
  length of the Silk Road.
• They would just work one of many
  segments of the greater road.
What things to traders need to consider
       in order to make a profit?
What is a caravanserai and how could they
contribute to cultural exchange on the Silk Road?
Identify various items that traveled from West to East along
                        the Silk Road.
Identify various items that traveled from East to West along
                        the Silk Road.
How could regional governments
benefit financially from the travel along
             the Silk Road?
• They benefited financially by collecting
  taxes from the merchants.
Why were Marco Polo’s writing
        significant?
Where was Marco Polo from, why did he go on his journey,
   and what where some Chinese inventions that he
  witnessed which were not yet used in his homeland?
Who was Xuan Zang and what was the
major contribution that he made, and how is
        his influence still felt today?
______________the predominant religion practiced in
 Central Asia today moved into the region along the Silk
         Road beginning in the 7th century CE.

• Islam
_____________was a powerful ruler who conquered lands
ranging from China to Eastern Europe and established the largest
  contiguous land-based empire in history, once again making
           travel safe and secure along the Silk Road.


• Genghis Khan
Which major world religion made its way from India, where
    it is practiced very little today, to China where it is
                    commonly practiced.
Identify hazards related to human
           geography?
Travelers referred to the ___________mountains as the Onion
Mountains because the thin air caused by the high altitude made
   the travelers feel lightheaded and uncomfortable. These
mountains are some of the highest in the world and include Ismail
     Samani Peak, the highest in the former Soviet Union.
Which type of landscape would
    best describe Tashkent?
• Steppe
What does the word caravan refer
 to in the context of the Silk Road?
• A group of people traveling together
• This was often done for safety reasons.

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Silk road study guide

  • 2. The Southern Silk Road has also been referred to as the _________. • Tea Road http://www.office-supplies-usa.com/images/Herbal_tea.jpg Jan. 20, 2010
  • 3. During the ____________ Dynasty in China, which lasted from 618- 907 CE, the Silk Road experienced a Golden Age. • Tang Dynasty http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/classical_imperial_china/tang.html Accessed on Jan. 8, 2009
  • 4. What did the caravansaries provide the travelers along the Silk Road? • Food, water, lodging, and opportunities to socialize and exchange ideas with other travelers.
  • 5. At one point in history, China banned the export of ___________seeds. • Tea
  • 6. Why was the Southern Silk Road so important during WWII? • It allowed the Allied Forces to create a supply line to China.
  • 7. What did the nomadic peoples to the north of China trade for tea? • Superior breeds of horses
  • 8. What did merchants have to do, in order to be allowed to trade along the Silk Road? • They had to pay taxes at various checkpoints. • They had to declare their trade items. • They had to register for travel along the road.
  • 9. The Silk Road stretched from ___________in the East to ______________in the West. (cities) • Changan, China (Present-day Xi’an) • Antioch, Turkey
  • 10. Identify the modern-day countries that are located along the Silk Road. http://affordablehousinginstitute.org/blogs/us/wp-content/uploads/silkroad_map.jpg Dec. 7, 2009
  • 11. What type of terrain does the word steppe refer to? • Dry treeless grasslands which are often characterized by hot summers and cold winters.
  • 12. _______________and ________________are now the top 2 tea producing nations in world. • Sri Lanka and India
  • 13. During the Tang Dynasty, tea was brought from Yunnan Province in China to which modern country? • India
  • 14. Which type of terrain, desert or steppe, would likely be more difficult to travel across and why?
  • 15. Identify two deserts, as well as two mountain ranges, that Silk Road travelers may have encountered. • Taklamakan Desert, Gobi Desert, Syrian Desert, Great Salt Desert, Kyzyl Kum,and Kara Kum • Tien Shan Mountains, Pamir Mountains, Hindu Kush Mountains, Zagros Mountains, and Kopet Mountains
  • 16. It was often said that those who enter the ______________of Western China, never make it out alive. • Taklamakan Desert http://www.eventclicks.com/new/2005/images/DESERT%20064.jpg Dec. 4, 2009
  • 17. __________was referred to as the city of sands by Silk Road travelers, because a of the seemingly endless sea of sand that lies directly west of the town. • Dunhuang
  • 18. What is an oasis, role did they serve along the Silk Road? • A relatively small and fertile area surrounded by arid land. • These were areas where travelers could rest, recuperate, and possibly stock up on some badly needed supplies, especially water.
  • 19. Name 4 present-day cities in Uzbekistan that were part of the Silk Road. • Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand, and Khiva
  • 20. The earliest substantial interaction between the East and the West took place after _______________army took over the land that is now Central Asia leaving a legacy of Greek culture behind.
  • 21. Identify some of the physical hazards that travelers along the Silk Road often encountered.
  • 22. Identify and describe some of the reasons why the Silk Road came into being in the first place.
  • 23. In general, which types of goods were most profitable? • Those that were high in value and weighed little
  • 24. Identify and describe some of the reasons why the Silk Road began to decline.
  • 25. Why might someone argue that trade patterns along the Silk Road look like a chain? • Usually merchants did not travel the entire length of the Silk Road. • They would just work one of many segments of the greater road.
  • 26. What things to traders need to consider in order to make a profit?
  • 27. What is a caravanserai and how could they contribute to cultural exchange on the Silk Road?
  • 28. Identify various items that traveled from West to East along the Silk Road.
  • 29. Identify various items that traveled from East to West along the Silk Road.
  • 30. How could regional governments benefit financially from the travel along the Silk Road? • They benefited financially by collecting taxes from the merchants.
  • 31. Why were Marco Polo’s writing significant?
  • 32. Where was Marco Polo from, why did he go on his journey, and what where some Chinese inventions that he witnessed which were not yet used in his homeland?
  • 33. Who was Xuan Zang and what was the major contribution that he made, and how is his influence still felt today?
  • 34. ______________the predominant religion practiced in Central Asia today moved into the region along the Silk Road beginning in the 7th century CE. • Islam
  • 35. _____________was a powerful ruler who conquered lands ranging from China to Eastern Europe and established the largest contiguous land-based empire in history, once again making travel safe and secure along the Silk Road. • Genghis Khan
  • 36. Which major world religion made its way from India, where it is practiced very little today, to China where it is commonly practiced.
  • 37. Identify hazards related to human geography?
  • 38. Travelers referred to the ___________mountains as the Onion Mountains because the thin air caused by the high altitude made the travelers feel lightheaded and uncomfortable. These mountains are some of the highest in the world and include Ismail Samani Peak, the highest in the former Soviet Union.
  • 39. Which type of landscape would best describe Tashkent? • Steppe
  • 40. What does the word caravan refer to in the context of the Silk Road? • A group of people traveling together • This was often done for safety reasons.