Trade Route Notebook Quiz Remember to write your first and last name on the test and your SS period #! Be sure to ask a librarian for help if you have.

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Trade Route Notebook Quiz Remember to write your first and last name on the test and your SS period #! Be sure to ask a librarian for help if you have a problem.

Part I Fill in the blank with the best word to complete the statement. +8 points each (80 points) Africa Caravan Silk Road Cultural Great Wall 1) The spread of ideas is called ____________ exchange. 2) A _________ is a company of travelers on a journey together. 3) Trade with China established a trade route called the _____ ____. 4) Great Chinese empires built the ________ ______, thinking it would protect them from invaders. 5) Mansa Musa brought gold across _________ on his pilgrimage to Mecca.

Enlightened One Theologies Maritime Proverbs Koran 6) Trade also allowed the exchange of various philosophies, religions, and _______________. 7)Sayings that give advice or are words of wisdom are called _________________. 8)Siddhartha Gautama was called the Buddha, meaning the _________ _____. 9) Having to do with sailing or the water is called _______________. 10)Muslims believe in the monotheistic religion of Islam, started by Abraham in the Hebrew Bible’s Old Testament and continuing through their holy book called the ___________.

BONUS +2 Define: cartographer ______________________

In two short paragraphs, using full sentences, AND at least ANY TWO SS VOCABULARY WORDS per paragraph (please underline them so I can see them), explain at least TWO different ways diverse societies influence and/or affect each other when they TRADE. Here’s a little formula to think about… (Indent) In sentence #1 identify one influence/effect and explain what it is. In sentence #2 elaborate on an example of what you mean. In sentence #3 explain the good or bad effect it had. (Indent for next paragraph) Choose a second (different) influence/affect and use sentences #1, #2, #3 for your second paragraph. Here is one paragraph I wrote as an example; you CANNOT use it! When countries trade they influence each other because they share their domestic animals, like dogs, with their foreign traders. Often the traders sell a breed of their domestic dog, like a Pekingese a fluffy, hairy, little dog from Peking, China, to the traveler from Germany, so now each society has a new animal to enjoy or use for work. Sometimes the dogs are bred together to create a whole new breed of dogs, like the Chinese Pekingese was mixed with a German hunting, water dog called a poodle, to make the Pekipoo dog many that Europeans love to raise because they are cute and hardworking. Exchanging live-stock could lead the way to new varieties of animals and pets that some societies have never seen before.

In two short paragraphs, using full sentences, AND at least ANY TWO SS VOCABULARY WORDS per paragraph (please underline them so I can see them), explain at least TWO different ways diverse societies influence and/or affect each other when they TRADE. RUBRICNot enough + 0Somewhat +1Sufficient +2 Example #1 Proper indent, grammar, mechanics, punctuation, conventions Actuate reason Elaboration and details Explanation of effect Use of specific content and 2 vocab. Example #2 Proper indent, grammar, mechanics, punctuation, conventions Actuate reason Elaboration and details Explanation of effect Use of specific content and 2 vocab.

Remember to put your first and LAST name and SS period on your paper!! Please, tidy your area, push in your chair, and bring all your materials back. Thank the librarians as you leave. If you have to stop for water or the bathroom, please do it quickly. Come back to class swiftly and SILENTLY. Thanks!