TCAP Review Packet Unit 3: Southwest Asia & North Africa (5 of 5)
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Which of the following were NOT impacts of trade routes on societies during the Middle Ages?Select the two correct answers.
Which of the following were NOT impacts of trade routes on societies during the Middle Ages?
Select the two correct answers.
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Which trade routes connected West Africa with North Africa and the Mediterranean?Select the best answer.
Which trade routes connected West Africa with North Africa and the Mediterranean?
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What is the main idea of this article?Select the best answer.
What is the main idea of this article?
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_______ were the key facilitators of trade, responsible for transporting goods across vast distances and bridging different cultures.
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Trade routes contributed to _______ , which is the sharing of ideas, beliefs, and goods.
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According to the text, how did empires and kingdoms address thieves on the trade routes?
According to the text, how did empires and kingdoms address thieves on the
trade routes?
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In the third paragraph the phrase “melting pot” is used. Using context clues, what does this phrase mean?
In the third paragraph the phrase “melting pot” is used. Using context clues, what does this phrase mean?
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The expansion of trade routes had a significant impact on societies.
The expansion of trade routes had a significant impact on societies.
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Trade along the routes discussed was typically a simple, safe process.
Trade along the routes discussed was typically a simple, safe process.
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Merchants played a crucial role in making trade routes work and societies grew as a result.
Merchants played a crucial role in making trade routes work and societies grew as a result.