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Study Session

Unit 2: Networks of Exchange (1200-1450)

Mode: DBQ + LEQ StudioEssay planning

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Key themes

50

Flashcard topics

51

Sample questions

45-minute plan

Keep the pace brisk so you hit every rep.

  • 7 min: Warm-up — Brain-dump outside info + theme tags.
  • 8 min: Flashcard reps — Review 6 document-based vocab terms.
  • 18 min: Outline — Craft a thesis + 2 body paragraphs.
  • 12 min: Review — Add sourcing + complexity sentence.

Flashcard set

Start with these eight terms.

Mongol EmpirePax MongolicaSilk RoadsIndian Ocean TradeMonsoon windsCaravanseraiSwahili city-statesMansa Musa's hajj

Practice prompt

Use this as your main timed prompt.

LEQ

Evaluate the extent to which the Silk Roads fostered cultural exchange between 1200 and 1450 CE.

DBQ + LEQ Studio focus checklist

Use these cues while you work the prompt.

  • Write a thesis in 1-2 sentences
  • Label each paragraph with an argument
  • Add 1 complexity or synthesis line

Wrap-up checklist

Close the loop so you retain what you just practiced.

  • Log 2 concepts you still need to review
  • Add 3 flashcards to tomorrow's deck
  • Write a 1-sentence thesis in your own words

Additional prompts

Use these to extend the session or build a full practice set.

LEQ

Evaluate the extent to which the Silk Roads fostered cultural exchange between 1200 and 1450 CE.

Multiple Choice

The expansion of the Mali Empire in West Africa during the period 1200-1450 was primarily due to its control over:

  • The gold and salt trade.
  • Transoceanic voyages across the Atlantic.
  • Agricultural innovations like the three-field system.
  • The use of gunpowder weaponry.

Multiple Choice

Which factor most directly facilitated cultural exchange along the Indian Ocean trade network?

  • Seasonal monsoon winds
  • Overland caravanserai routes
  • State-sponsored isolation policies
  • The Atlantic slave trade

SAQ

Explain ONE way Mongol rule affected the Silk Roads. Explain ONE way the Silk Roads affected the spread of disease during 1200-1450.

Multiple Choice

Which technology most directly improved Indian Ocean navigation during 1200-1450?

  • Astrolabe and lateen sail
  • Steam engine
  • Telegraph cables
  • Railroads

Multiple Choice

Caravanserai along the Silk Roads primarily:

  • Provided lodging and security for merchants
  • Served as royal palaces
  • Functioned as military forts for crusaders
  • Stored ocean-going fleets

Multiple Choice

A major effect of the Pax Mongolica was:

  • Reduced trade across Eurasia
  • Increased cultural and commercial exchange
  • End of Chinese maritime activity
  • Isolation of the Islamic world

Multiple Choice

Which port city best illustrates Indian Ocean commercial activity?

  • Calicut
  • Tenochtitlan
  • Potosi
  • Moscow

Multiple Choice

Zheng He's voyages primarily aimed to:

  • Colonize the Americas
  • Project Ming power and secure tributary ties
  • End all Indian Ocean trade
  • Discover overland routes to Europe

Multiple Choice

The Black Death spread most directly through:

  • Trade routes connecting Eurasia
  • Religious pilgrimages to Rome
  • Forced migration in the Atlantic world
  • Industrial urbanization

Multiple Choice

Bills of exchange were important because they:

  • Allowed merchants to transfer credit without carrying coin
  • Endorsed by monarchs to abolish trade
  • Replaced silk as a commodity
  • Were used to fund crusades only

Multiple Choice

Which goods were commonly traded on the Silk Roads?

  • Silk and porcelain
  • Cotton and sugar from the Americas
  • Rubber and petroleum
  • Steam engines and railcars

Multiple Choice

Sogdian merchants are best known for:

  • Facilitating Silk Road trade across Central Asia
  • Leading Portuguese exploration in the Atlantic
  • Founding the Ottoman Empire
  • Abolishing slavery in West Africa

Multiple Choice

The Strait of Malacca was significant because it:

  • Connected the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea
  • Linked the Mediterranean to the Atlantic
  • Provided the only land route to China
  • Marked the boundary of the Roman Empire

Multiple Choice

A key feature of Swahili city-states was:

  • Agrarian isolation from trade networks
  • Cultural blending of African and Islamic traditions
  • Dependence on transatlantic slavery
  • Rule by European monarchs

Multiple Choice

Mansa Musa's hajj most clearly shows:

  • West Africa's integration into Islamic networks
  • The decline of trans-Saharan trade
  • Chinese dominance of the Mediterranean
  • Japan's maritime expansion

Multiple Choice

Which innovation most directly increased trans-Saharan trade capacity?

  • Camel saddle
  • Printing press
  • Gunpowder
  • Steamship

Multiple Choice

Ibn Battuta's travels are significant because they:

  • Illustrate the reach of Islamic and trade connections
  • Describe the conquest of the Americas
  • Document the Industrial Revolution
  • Show the decline of Mongol rule in Japan

Multiple Choice

Chinese junk ships were important because they:

  • Supported large-scale maritime trade
  • Enabled overland caravan travel
  • Replaced horse cavalry in Europe
  • Ended the use of monsoon winds

Multiple Choice

Which development best represents cultural syncretism along trade routes?

  • Swahili language and culture blending African and Islamic elements
  • European isolation from global trade
  • End of caravan travel
  • Decline of port cities

Multiple Choice

Malacca's rise was mostly due to:

  • Control of a strategic trade chokepoint
  • Abundant silver mines
  • Defeat of the Mongols
  • Complete isolation from Islam

Multiple Choice

Which statement best describes diasporic merchant communities?

  • Minority trading groups that linked markets across regions
  • Nomadic armies that ended trade
  • Rural peasant communes
  • Isolated monastic orders

Multiple Choice

Technological transfer along trade routes included:

  • Gunpowder and the compass
  • Steam engines and telephones
  • Electricity and automobiles
  • Plastic and microchips

Multiple Choice

Which city was a major Swahili trading port?

  • Kilwa
  • Samarkand
  • Kyoto
  • Lisbon

Multiple Choice

The primary effect of increased commercialization in Song China was:

  • Growth of urban markets and specialization
  • Collapse of trade networks
  • Elimination of paper money
  • End of foreign contact

Multiple Choice

Which factor best explains the diffusion of Islam to Southeast Asia?

  • Merchant trade and Sufi missionaries
  • European conquest
  • Isolationist policies
  • Crusader states

Multiple Choice

The Mongol Yam system functioned primarily as:

  • A postal relay network for communication
  • A religious pilgrimage route
  • A maritime convoy system
  • An agricultural irrigation network

Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes Indian Ocean trade?

  • Seasonal monsoon winds enabled predictable maritime routes
  • Caravan routes dominated all exchanges
  • Trade was dominated by the Atlantic world
  • All commerce was controlled by Europe

Multiple Choice

A major consequence of long-distance trade in this period was:

  • Spread of religions and technologies
  • End of cultural exchange
  • Complete economic isolation
  • Elimination of urban centers

Multiple Choice

Marco Polo's accounts are useful because they:

  • Documented Eurasian connectivity under Mongol rule
  • Described the Industrial Revolution
  • Focused on the Atlantic slave trade
  • Explained the Meiji Restoration

Multiple Choice

Which of the following best explains why caravan cities prospered?

  • They provided storage, markets, and security for traders
  • They were isolated from trade routes
  • They controlled ocean currents
  • They hosted plantation agriculture

Multiple Choice

The treasure fleets are most associated with:

  • Ming China's maritime expeditions
  • Portuguese Atlantic colonization
  • Aztec tribute collection
  • Russian expansion into Siberia

Multiple Choice

Which statement best describes the relationship between trade and urbanization?

  • Trade networks stimulated growth of port and caravan cities
  • Trade caused the decline of cities
  • Urbanization ended long-distance trade
  • Cities became completely rural and agrarian

SAQ

Explain ONE way Indian Ocean trade differed from Silk Road trade. Explain ONE similarity between the two networks.

SAQ

Describe ONE way Mongol rule facilitated trade. Explain ONE negative consequence of Mongol rule for settled societies.

SAQ

Explain ONE way the Black Death affected societies in Eurasia. Explain ONE way trade networks recovered after the plague.

SAQ

Describe ONE role played by Swahili city-states in Indian Ocean commerce. Explain ONE cultural effect of that commerce on East Africa.

SAQ

Explain ONE way the Mali Empire benefited from trans-Saharan trade. Explain ONE way Islam spread through those trade routes.

SAQ

Describe ONE technological innovation that improved long-distance trade. Explain ONE impact of that innovation on commercial activity.

SAQ

Explain ONE reason Chinese maritime trade expanded during the Song/Yuan period. Explain ONE way the state regulated or influenced trade.

SAQ

Describe ONE example of cultural diffusion along the Silk Roads. Explain ONE way diffusion affected a receiving society.

SAQ

Explain ONE reason port cities like Malacca became powerful. Explain ONE challenge such cities faced.

SAQ

Describe ONE example of a diasporic merchant community. Explain ONE advantage these communities had in long-distance trade.

SAQ

Explain ONE way the Indian Ocean trade network encouraged the spread of Islam. Explain ONE way local cultures adapted Islamic practices.

SAQ

Describe ONE way states attempted to profit from trade routes. Explain ONE way merchants reduced risks during travel.

SAQ

Explain ONE reason the Silk Roads declined by the mid-1400s. Explain ONE continuity in Eurasian trade despite the decline.

SAQ

Describe ONE example of technological transfer from East Asia to the west. Explain ONE impact of that transfer.

LEQ

Evaluate the extent to which the Mongol Empire transformed long-distance trade between 1200 and 1450.

LEQ

Compare and contrast the economic and cultural impacts of the Silk Roads and the Indian Ocean trade networks from 1200 to 1450.

DBQ

Using the provided documents, analyze the causes of increased interregional trade in Afro-Eurasia between 1200 and 1450.

DBQ

Using the provided documents, analyze cultural exchanges that resulted from Indian Ocean trade in the period 1200-1450.