Review for Chapters 4-7- Trade and Trade Systems
224963409 | Persian Trade Items | Metals, Manufactured Goods | 0 | |
224963410 | Greek Trade | Allowed civilization to prosper without many resources | 1 | |
224963411 | Religion | Spread with Silk Road | 2 | |
224963412 | Silk Road | Land-borne trade route; included China, India, Rome | 3 | |
224963413 | Indian Ocean Maritime System | Sea-borne trade route; Included China, India, Africa | 4 | |
224963414 | Monopolies | Ended with Silk Road | 5 | |
224963415 | Sailors | Severed ties with government | 6 | |
224963416 | Ivory, Gems, Textiles | Imported by Chinese | 7 | |
224963417 | Furs, Spices, Bronze | Exported by Chinese | 8 | |
224963418 | Parthians | Rivals with Rome | 9 | |
224963419 | Sasanid Empire | Continued Rivalry with Rome | 10 | |
224963420 | Maritime Ships | Triangular Sails, allowed for long-distance travel | 11 | |
224963421 | Exotic Animals, Copper, Myrrh | Traded along Maritime Route | 12 | |
224963422 | Music, Rituals, Language | Spread throughout Saharan trade | 13 | |
224963423 | Bantu | Basis of most present-day African languages | 14 | |
224963424 | Camels | Domesticated during Saharan trade | 15 |