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Networks of Communication and Exchange

Networks of Communication and Exchange. 300 B.C.E. – 600 C.E. Chapter 7. The Silk Road. Factors of Growth The ___________ Kingdom fostered the Silk Road a trade route by which _________ products were exchanged with goods from the _________________ region.

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Networks of Communication and Exchange

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  1. Networks of Communication and Exchange 300 B.C.E. – 600 C.E. Chapter 7

  2. The Silk Road • Factors of Growth • The ___________ Kingdom fostered the Silk Road a trade route by which _________ products were exchanged with goods from the _________________ region. • General ________ led ___ expeditions that connected _________ with ________ Asia. • As _________ facilitated the movement of goods through their lands the _________ of Central Asia grew.

  3. The Silk Road and The Spread of Religion • The Sasanid Empire • Originated in Southern ______ the Sasanids defeated the ____________ and continued the rivalry with the ______________. • Sasanid Kings made ________________ the state religion. As a result other religions faced __________ and ___________, even though they still spread along the _______ ______. • Technology also spread through out Central Asia. Inventions included __________ warfare, mounted ______________ and the __________ for riding.

  4. The Indian Ocean Maritime System & Routes Across the Sahara • Growth & Development • Trade developed from the voyages of diverse people from _______ Africa, Southern _______, the _________ Gulf, __________ Southeast ______ and Southern _______. • African Diversity • Geographic Features were barriers to ______ and ____________ through sub-Saharan Africa.

  5. African Diversity • Migration and the Development of Cultural Unity • Anthropologists believed that ________ & ________ traditions formed in Africa. • ___________ Traditions were developed amongst ____________ elites who created written language, common ______ and _______ systems, __________ codes and other intellectual attitudes. • ___________ Traditions were developed amongst ____-_________ locals but were passed around by stories and observed methods. • __________ Migrations • Even amongst diverse climate zones it is believed that the _______ helped to develop African unity and technological advances such as ________ ____________________. • Religious Ideas Spread • Networks in Africa and the Indian Ocean regions led to the spread and adaptation of religions such as ______________ and ______________. • Buddhist ideology became split between ____________________ and ____________________ ideals. • Christian societies in ________________ and ________________ spread through a combination of ___________ and imperial ________________.

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