The main purpose of the networks of exchange was: ____ The ____ trade routes in China and Central Asia to Southwest Asia and Europe, on which merchants tended to specialize in luxury goods The monsoon-dependent trade routes in the ____ routes linking most of Asia on which merchants exchanged goods too heavy to transport by land The ____ trade routes from North Africa and the Mediterranean Basin across the desert to West and East Africa, on which merchants traded salt from North Africa with gold from the kingdoms south of the desert INACCURATE statement about the trade routes in this unit? ____ Empires and trading cities saw it as in their best interests to develop means of protection for the trade routes because: ____ People who were NOT merchants also used the trade routes to travel as: ____ What other faith (Other than Islam) seemed to have spread along the Silk Roads and the Indian Ocean routes? ____ All of these are true of "currencies" on the trade routes in Unit 2 EXCEPT: ____ The movement of everyday products on trade routes became more frequent on routes where previously only luxury items were traded____ What can we infer from China's proto-industrialization? ____ The best conclusion to draw form this observation is that: ____ Female trade guilds in Europe are evidence that women could not take part in trade in a patriarchal society____ The decline of once powerful cities like Constantinople is evidence of this people had to move to other locations ____ What was the reaction to environmental hazards like deforestation and land overuse? People had to move to other locations women formed trade guilds (religion) ____ Cultural diffusion and diversity are evidence of: The plague spread more.where people were close tg ____

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