The Silk Road and Early Trade Networks
How trade connected cultures across Asia, Africa, and Europe
How trade connected cultures across Asia, Africa, and Europe
Social Studies - Grade 6-8
- 1
Explain why the term Silk Road refers to a network of routes rather than one single road.
- 2
List three goods that were commonly traded along the Silk Road and explain why one of them was valuable.
- 3
Describe one way geography made travel on the Silk Road difficult.
- 4
What was a caravan, and why did merchants often travel in caravans?
- 5
Explain how the Silk Road helped spread ideas and beliefs in addition to goods.
- 6
Compare land trade routes and sea trade routes. Give one advantage of each.
- 7
Why were oasis towns important to trade across deserts?
- 8
Explain how trade along the Silk Road could make cities wealthy.
- 9
Describe one technology or invention that spread through early trade networks and explain its importance.
- 10
How could trade networks lead to cultural exchange? Give one specific example.
- 11
Explain one risk of long-distance trade in the ancient and medieval world.
- 12
A merchant in China wants to sell silk to buyers near the Mediterranean Sea. Explain why the silk might pass through several traders before reaching its final buyer.
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