The Silk Road was what?
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  • One road that was the color of silk. 
  • A network of roads used for trading.
  • A road that only silk was traded on.
  • The name of the first road in Asia. 
Which one was NOT a danger on the Silk Road?
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  • Wild fires would break out.
  • bandits
  • lack of water
  • bad weather
Why did people travel in caravans (large groups)?
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  • for company
  • it was cheaper
  • for safety
  • it was a law
About how long was the Silk Road?
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  • 2,000 miles
  • 1,000 miles
  • 3,000 miles
  • 4,000 miles
Which is the most important fact that makes the Silk Road significant to history ?
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  • It brought Silk to Europe.
  • Marco Polo used the Silk Road.
  • It was one on the first times Europe and Asia were connected and products and cultures were exchanged.
  • It was so long ago. 
What disease began on the Silk Road that devastated parts of the world?
  • Chicken Pox
  • Flu
  • Dehydration 
  • Bubonic Plague (Black Plague)
Which product was NOT exchanged on the Silk Road?
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  • silk
  • plastic
  • exotic animals
  • spices
Which cultural idea was exchanged on the Silk Road?
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  • language
  • religion
  • skills
  • All of the listed answers
Why did China build the Great Wall?
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  • To increase tourism
  • To decrease stone stockpiles (too many rocks were piling up)
  • To protect China from being invaded by Japan
  • To protect traders from thieves and bandits
What animals transported most of the goods along the Silk Road?
  • Horses
  • Camels
  • Elephants
  • Llamas in disguise
Which person was a famous trader on the Silk Road who brought the noodle back to Italy?
  • Ferdinand Magellan
  • Marco Polo
  • Christopher Coulombs
  • Admiral Zheng He
One reason the Silk Road was important is
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  • It allowed Europe to trade silk
  • Chinese population increased
  • It created more farmland
  • It connected previously isolated cultures
Silk is made from
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  • fiber from silkworm cocoons 
  • the unhatched moths from silkworm cocoons
  • mulberry leaf cocoons
  • the hatched moths from silkworm cocoons
The Silk Road is
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  • one long road from Italy to Beiging
  • an intercontinental network of trading routes
  • an Asian route were silk is sold  
  • a network of short safe passages to China
What is a caravan?
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  • a van that drives like a car
  • a car almost as big as a van
  • a group of people traveling together
  • a group of cars parked together
What was the terrain like on the Silk Road?
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  • harsh deserts and mountains
  • river towns and desert oasis
  • farmland and jungle
  • hills and valleys
Silk was produced
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  • only in China
  • only in Rome
  • In many parts of the ancient world
  • only on the Silk Road
The Chinese invention used to make weapons and fireworks.
  • Gasoline
  • Steel
  • Gunpowder
  • Coal
What was the biggest threat to merchants traveling on the Silk Road?
  • Diseases
  • Getting lost
  • Starvation
  • Thieves
Paper led to
  • silk
  •  money
  • books
  • both books and money
Silk is made from
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  • fiber from silkworm cocoons 
  • the unhatched moths from silkworm cocoons
  • mulberry leaf cocoons
  • the hatched moths from silkworm cocoons
One reason the Silk Road was important is
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  • It allowed Europe to trade silk
  • Chinese population increased
  • It created more farmland
  • It connected previously isolated cultures
The Silk Road is
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  • one long road from Italy to Beiging
  • an intercontinental network of trading routes
  • an Asian route were silk is sold  
  • a network of short safe passages to China
What is a caravan?
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  • a van that drives like a car
  • a car almost as big as a van
  • a group of people traveling together
  • a group of cars parked together
Why did travelers on the Silk Road prefer caravans?
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  • They were faster.
  • They were cheaper.
  • They were in style.
  • They were safer.
What was the terrain like on the Silk Road?
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  • harsh deserts and mountains
  • river towns and desert oasis
  • farmland and jungle
  • hills and valleys
What was the terrain like on the Silk Road?
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  • harsh deserts and mountains
  • river towns and desert oasis
  • farmland and jungle
  • hills and valleys
Besides goods, what else was exchanged on the silk road?
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  • agricultural practices
  • religions
  • diseases
  • all of the above
When was the Silk Road given its name?
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  • when it was being planned
  • when it was first used for silk
  • after a lot of silk was sold there
  • after it was no longer used a lot
What effect did large empires have on the Silk Road?
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  • destructive
  • incidental
  • minior
  • stabalizing
An oases on the Silk Road provided travelers with
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  • water and rest 
  • hardy transportation
  • safety in numbers 
  • barriers against bandits
Fill in the blank.  China _________ silk to Europe.
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  • imported
  • explored
  • implored
  • exported
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