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Geographical Features Silk Road Enduring Impacts Genghis Khan And The Mongols. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

A geographical feature that was negative to move the people, products and ideas was and why?
a) Yangtze River because it was too big for the boats
b) Grey River because it was too big like her
c) Yellow River because of flooding
d) Yellow River because it had the best drinking water

What is a geographical feature that was a negative and why?
a) James Mountains because it kept them separated from their friends who they would trade with.
b) Tian Shan Mountains because it kept them separated from others and didn't allow much trade
c) Yellow River because it did not allow any trade at all
d) Yangtze River because it did not allow any trade at all because boats would sink

What is a geographical feature that is both positive and negative and why?
a) Gobi desert was a -- because of the trek but + because it had camels. Camels are suited for hot or cold climate.
b) Corona mountains because it kept them separated from their friends who they would trade with but gave hikers a place to hike.
c) Yellow River because it did not allow any trade at all and had started sailboats
d)

What is a geographical feature that is both positive and negative and why?
a) Yellow River because it did not allow any trade at all and had started sailboats
b) Taklamakan Desert was a -- because of the trek but + because it had camels. Camels are able to go days/weeks without Water.
c) Corona mountains because it kept them separated from their friends who they would trade with but gave hikers a place to hike.
d)

What is a geographical feature that is both positive and negative and why?
a) Gobi desert was a -- because of the trek but + because it had camels. Camels have humps that are filled with fat for food.
b) Yellow River because it did not allow any trade at all and had started sailboats
c) Corona mountains because it kept them separated from their friends who they would trade with but gave hikers a place to hike.
d)

Along the Silk Road, the products became more expensive for what reason?
a) business people selling masks enjoyed making a profit
b) the travel was 4,000 miles long and it took a lot of gas
c) products exchanged hands often, so traders increased the price
d)

Silk Road is a network of trade routes that was 4,000 miles long. What are some items that were EXPORTED?
a) horses, cuisine, cotton, glassware, and Frankincense
b) raw materials, flowers, and plague
c) Marco Polo, Genghis Khan and Beijing
d) pencils, computer screens, mouses, keyboard, and Google Classroom

Silk Road is a network of trade routes that was 4,000 miles long. What are some items that were IMPORTED??
a) horses, cuisine, cotton, glassware, and Frankincense
b) Marco Polo, Genghis Khan and Beijing
c) pencils, computer screens, mouses, keyboard, and Google Classroom
d) raw materials, flowers, and plague

BONUS: What are Ms. Grey's childrens name? (Write it down to put on the test!!)
a) Joe and Maria
b) Carson and Marissa
c) Scarlett and Shadrach
d) What? You have children?

Silk Road is a network of trade routes that was 4,000 miles long. What are some items that were EXPORTED?
a) silk, paper, porcelain, compass, and gunpowder (all enduring impacts too)
b) horses, cuisine, cotton, glassware, and Frankincense
c) rare animals, camels, and baseballs
d)

Silk Road is a network of trade routes that was 4,000 miles long. What are some items that were IMPORTED??
a) rare animals such as elephants, lions and ostriches
b) silk, paper, porcelain, compass, and gunpowder (all enduring impacts too)
c) writing tools, Bibles, and signs to advertise
d)

What is the purpose of the Silk Road?
a) to allow the camels to make a debut and then now have something to do when the zoo is open.
b) allow empires in Asia to grow as commerical and cultural centers
c) for Marco Polo to be important so we can yell, Marco.....and someone else yells Polo in the pool.
d)

What major World religions were spread along the Silk Road?
a) Marcopoloism, Coranism, and Jacksonsity
b) no religion was spread at this time
c) Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam
d)

What cultural diffusion items were shared along the Silk Road?
a) technology, advances in metal working, advances in animal breeding, language and writing
b) paintings, board games, and memes
c) shoes, foods, and hand sanitizer
d)

What are some enduring impacts from ANCIENT CHINA?
a) Great Wall of China, copper coins, acupuncture, and fireworks
b) Hippocratic Oath, columns and zoology
c) Planet names, archs, and mosaics
d) odometer, alarm clocks, automatic doors, and the Olympics

What are some enduring impacts from ANCIENT CHINA?
a) odometer, alarm clocks, automatic doors, and the Olympics
b) oracle bones, suspension bridges, compass, paper money, and tea
c) Hippocratic Oath, columns and zoology
d) aqueducts, roads, and Roman numerals

What are some enduring impacts from ANCIENT CHINA?
a) Caesarean Section, July, August., and 28 days in February
b) Hippocratic Oath, columns and zoology
c) porcelain like in dolls, toilets and dishes; yo-yo's, kites, stir-fry and fireworks
d) odometer, alarm clocks, automatic doors, and the Olympics

What are some enduring impacts from ANCIENT CHINA?
a) odometer, alarm clocks, automatic doors, and the Olympics
b) concrete , cameos and mosaics
c) masks, toilet paper, and hand santitizer
d) Marco Polo game played in the pool, catapults, coal for heat, stirrups on horses, and rice

True or False. Camels are important to trek along the Silk Road because they are well suited for hot and cold climates, go days/weeks without water and their humps are filled with fat so the camels draw on them when the food is scarce.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c)
d)

Camels are well suited to trek along the Silk Road because their urine is concentrated and burns fuel, and for the shape of the red blood cells.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c)
d)

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