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A 4,000 mile long trade route stretching from China to the Mediterranean Sea .
a) The Silk Road
b) The Gold Route
c) The Xian Highway
d) The Great Wall

The Silk Road was important because
a) It was a trade route that connected China with the West.
b) It was a military route followed by Chinese armies.
c) It enabled silk made in the West to be brought to China
d) It was a route followed by Confucius.

What was Confucius’ most important goal?
a) bring peace and stability to Chinese society
b) help people get rich
c) cause the people of China to overthrow the Han dynasty
d) gain fame and fortune for himself

The most famous Daoist teacher was?
a) Laozi
b) Confucius
c) Shi Huangdi
d) Liu Bang

Taoism or Daoism teaches that
a) people should try to live in harmony with nature.
b) you should keep your enemies close.
c) calligraphy is a virtue.
d) the teachers of Confucius were misleading.

Which of the following statements best describes the Silk Road?
a) A number of trade routes that went between China and Eastern Europe
b) A paved highway through central China used by the Ancient Chinese emperors
c) A short road covered with silk between the emperor`s house and his palace
d) The road between the silk factories and the capital of Ancient China

What was the most popular way to travel along the route?
a) In a caravan of camels
b) By train
c) Alone on a horse
d) On specially made chariots from Egypt

What sorts of things were traded along the Silk Road?
a) All of the above
b) jade
c) horses
d) Silk

What Ancient Chinese Dynasty significantly expanded the silk trade during their rule from 206 BC to 220 AD?
a) Han Dynasty
b) Ming Dynasty
c) Qing Dynasty
d) Shang Dynasty

How were merchants able to make a profit from their goods on the Silk Road?
a) The longer the distance traveled, the more valuable the goods would become.
b) Merchants were not interested in making a profit.
c) Merchants would make a profit by giving their goods away to the poor.
d) Merchants had to deal with rugged terrain and bandits.

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