Which of the following demonstrates the assimilation of nomadic conquerors into conquered societies during the period circa 1250–1450?
Unit 2 PPC

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12th Grade
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Melani Rose Lippard
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The rulers of the Mali Empire converting to Islam through the influence of North African merchants and missionaries
The rulers of the Yuan dynasty adopting Chinese court culture and methods of rule
Trading states in Southeast Asia such as the Khmer and Srivijaya empires adopting syncretic Hindu-Buddhist practices
Chinese, Persian, and Indian artisans expanding their output because of a rising demand for luxury goods in Afro-Eurasia
Answer explanation
Correct. The Mongol conquerors of China established the Yuan dynasty and slowly adopted Chinese court rituals and bureaucratic methods of governance necessary to control their Chinese territories.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following developments in the period circa 1250–1450 represents a situation that did not lead to nomadic conquerors assimilating into the cultures of the conquered societies?
Invading armies establishing and maintaining a separate community, as illustrated by the European crusader kingdoms in the Middle East
Merchants establishing diasporic communities and introducing their own traditions into the indigenous cultures, as illustrated by South Asian Muslim merchants spreading Islam to the islands of Southeast Asia
Settled societies successfully resisting nomadic encroachments, as illustrated by the Mamluks of Egypt defeating the Mongols or Muscovy expelling the Golden Horde from Russia
Conquering states fragmenting into several units because of political and social friction, as illustrated by the breakup of the Mongol Empire into individual khanates
Answer explanation
Correct. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, Turkic peoples began converting en masse to Islam and migrating to South Asia and the Middle East. Turkic peoples such as the Seljuqs integrated into Islamic societies and established their own states.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Mongol conquests resulted in all of the following developments EXCEPT
a revival of trade on the overland Silk Roads
transfers of scientific and technological knowledge
the initial diffusion of Buddhism and Christianity to East Asia
the spread of pathogens across Eurasia, including the bubonic plague
Answer explanation
Correct. Buddhism and Christianity had spread into East Asia well before the Mongol conquests. While the Mongols expanded cultural exchanges across Eurasia, the particular religious transfers mentioned in the answer choice do not represent a result of the Mongol conquests.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The "long stays in harbors" mentioned in the description of the sea journeys in the first paragraph were most likely necessary because Indian Ocean maritime trade in the period circa 1200–1450
increased significantly in volume, creating bottlenecks in key ports
required the approval of Muslim religious authorities to make sure it was carried out in accordance with Islamic principles
had to take into account environmental factors such as the timing and direction of the monsoons
could only be carried out if ships stayed close to shore through the entire journey from Egypt to India
Answer explanation
Correct. The passage mentions that the merchants had to stay in the harbors to wait for the winds to shift. Because the monsoon winds were seasonal and tended to flow only in one direction, merchants would often have to wait in harbors for long periods of time, depending on the direction in which they were intending to travel.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Based on the pattern of trade described in the third paragraph, the Egyptian karim merchants were most likely directly involved in which of the following broader developments in the Indian Ocean in the period circa 1200–1450?
The establishment of diasporic merchant communities
The transfer of European scientific knowledge to South Asia
The creation of new monotheistic religions
The introduction of new financial innovations such as paper money
Answer explanation
Correct. The pattern of trade described in the passage most directly illustrates that the karim merchants held property across the Indian Ocean trading networks, which likely indicates the establishment of diasporic merchant communities. Indeed, the karim merchants often maintained branches in both Egypt and along the coast of India, where members of the firm settled in local ports to organize business transactions, acquire products to be shipped to Egypt, and ensure that the goods brought from Egypt would be sold in India.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The pattern of trade described in the passage was most characteristic of which of the following types of goods in the period 1200–1450?
Luxury goods such as spices and porcelain
Bulk goods such as grain or coal
Perishable goods such as bread and milk
Livestock such as pigs or cattle
Answer explanation
Correct. The karim merchants were primarily involved in the trade in luxury goods. Indeed, the use of convoys to protect merchant ships and the establishment of large firms in multiple places along the Indian Ocean trade networks were expensive endeavors for states and merchants that would only be profitable if the goods traded could be sold at high prices. Only the trade in luxury goods such as silks, spices, cottons, and aromatic woods would bring in high enough returns to be worth such large investments.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The integration of West African states into wider regional and transregional economic networks in the period circa 1200–1450 was carried out mostly via which trade routes?
Swahili coast trade routes
Silk Road trade networks
Trans-Saharan trade routes
Indian Ocean trade routes
Answer explanation
Correct. The trans-Saharan trade routes extended from the coast of the Mediterranean across the Sahara Desert and connected West African states such as the Hausa Sultanate, the Ghana Empire, and the Mali Empire to wider regional and transregional economic networks.
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