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    Silk Road Mongols

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    The Silk Road was a trade route for the merchants and for the transport of goods and ideas that connected world long ago. At times‚ the Silk Road could be extremely dangerous. According to journeysonthesilkroad.com‚ some of those dangers were death from starving‚ extreme thirst‚ being attacked by bandits and sandstorms. The nomadic Mongols lived in the areas that a certain merchant‚ Marco Polo‚ visited. In those areas‚ Mongols were extremely militaristic‚ campaigning near the same routes that Marco

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    Logic activity HW: Study Dates 25B In class: Dates Quiz; Greece Lecture; Greek Logic activity HW: Read Indian Epic 26A In class: Dates Quiz; China Lecture; begin DBQs HW: Read Indian Epic 29B In class: China Lecture; begin DBQs HW: Read/Study 2.2 30A In class: DBQs lecture HW: Vocab/Study 2.2 1B In class: DBQs lecture HW: Vocab/Study 2.2 2A In class: Quiz 2.2; India Lecture; Mauryan/ Gupta activity HW: complete document analysis Pep Rally 3B In

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    Golden Ages

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    DBQ Golden Ages Essay Throughout history different civilizations have experienced Golden Ages. A golden Age is signified by peace‚ prosperity‚ and technological advancements. Golden Ages have occurred in Greek‚ Roman‚ Chinese‚ Indian‚ and Byzantine civilizations. Greece under the rule of Pericles and China during the Han and Song Dynasties were important periods of history that have contributed to modern society. During the Han Dynasty‚ China was the most technologically advanced civilization

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    Access vs. preservation

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    preservation/ conversation The fallowing chapter deals with the dilemma of “Access vs preservation / conservation” as well as certain issues the local visitor management in Kazakhstan needs to deal with while embracing the tourism development on the Silk Road. In order to ensure a sustainable tourism development on a long term view‚ a couple of aspects need to be considered; such as the ability to preserve in the first place before even considering its relationship to accessibility. A balance must exist

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    During the time period of 200 BCE to 1450 CE‚ the Silk Road was very‚very important. The Silk Road was able to connect empires from the eastern part to the western part. While major items have been exchange in the the Silk Road spreaded religion‚ technology‚ideas‚styles of customs‚ and spreads of disease was always an occasion at the time. There were so much Continuity in the Silk road.For example‚ during the Silk Road people would travel and spread their culture and religion. people would

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    survey of world history

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    promoting cross-cultural encounters. Such encounters briefly declined with imperial collapses. Silk Road is a modern term referring to a historical network of interlinking trade routes across the Afro-Eurasian landmass that connected East‚ South‚ and Western Asia with the Mediterranean and European world‚ as well as parts of North and East Africa. The Silk Road gets its name from the lucrative Chinese silk trade along it‚ which began during the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). The central Asian sections

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    Ccot Essay

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    CCOT Essay Between 200 BCE and 1450 CE‚ the Silk Road held onto its true purpose while undergoing numerous transformations over time. The trade between East Asia and Europe remained the focus of the route while the materials transferred across the land began to change. Just as well‚ nation states took on new names and lands were divvied up to create new countries. Though there were changes in the goods passed along the Silk Road‚ it never lost its true‚ original purpose. Asia’s economy‚ more

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    1450 BCE the Silk road was extremely important in connecting Eastern China to the empires of the West. The trade of spices and goods to and from Asia and Europe remained constant. Asian commodities were traded with European merchants along the road and vice versa. Asia’s economy‚ such as that of China specifically‚ remained heavily relative on the money from Silk Road trade. 200 BCE silk roads came to use. Luxury goods were traded between the Roman Empire and the Han dynasty. These roads were heavily

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    Han Dynasty

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    utilizing Confucius’ ideas‚ creation and trade through the Silk Road‚ and improvements to the government. Exploiting Confucius’ ideas balanced out the rich and the poor. The creation of the Silk Road simplified and advanced many lives. It was the agriculture basis of economy. Expansion of the Chinese empire lead to enhancement in government. All of these achievements have became an important contribution to the flourishing epoch. The Silk Road served as an important communication link between cultures

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    APUSH outline

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    empire: Mediterranean Sea Lanes- on the Roman or Athenian Empires Eurasian Silk Roads- on the Roman‚ Qin‚ Han‚ Maurya‚ or Gupta Empires Indian Ocean Sea Lanes- on the Maurya or Gupta Empires Tran-Saharan Caravan Routes- on the Roman Empire Thesis: 1. Preview 2. 2 Trade routes 3. Impact on empire (good/beliefs/or disease) Brain Storming: Silk Road: Han- Silk: had a wide economic impact on Han china. The wealthy bough silk and wore it as a sign of fortune and wealth merchants sold it and made

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