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1 Chapter 7: Networks of Communication and Exchange 300 C.E. Thinking Skill: Demonstrate an understanding of concepts.

2 The Silk Road

3 Who was the stirrup invented by? –The Kushan people of northern Afghanistan btw 100 BCE and 300 CE

4 The Indian Ocean Maritime System forged economic and social ties between?

5 Ships Roman Trade ShipIndian Ocean Ship

6 Sahel

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8 Steppes

9 Savanna

10 Tropical Rain Forest

11 Why did pigs have a religious significance in many cultures?

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14 Silk Road Video http://www.learner.org/courses/worldhistor y/unit_video_9- 1.html?pop=yes&pid=2152#http://www.learner.org/courses/worldhistor y/unit_video_9- 1.html?pop=yes&pid=2152#

15 Silk Road Why can the Silk Road be described as a social system rather than simply as a transportation route? –Important in exchange of ideas/cultures –Due to size and isolated nature-not dominated by anyone state/culture –Trend toward moving from the countryside to the cities/trading centers altered people’s lives –Religion: Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, and Zoroastrianism combined to create a complex culture that affected both the peoples on the road and beyond


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