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Lapatulllka [165]
3 years ago
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1. identify a especific good or Idea that was traded/ exchange in the silk road. 2. Identify where the good or idea originated a

nd where it was traded or exchanged to. 3. explain the impact of the selected good or idea in both the medieval and modern worlds​
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Illusion [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

A specific good or Idea that was traded/ exchange in the silk road and the good or idea originated and where it was traded or exchanged and  the impact of the selected good or idea in both the medieval and modern worlds​ is explained below in detail.

Explanation:

The Silk Road was a range of interconnected commerce routes that spanned Asia from China to Syria and other places in the Middle East and Europe. Through the Silk Road, silk land other products such as gold, ivory, and gemstones were brought largely by caravans.

The advantage of the Silk Road was described with two aspects; economic interchange was very broad, but along the Silk Road, there were also transferred various beliefs, philosophies, various techniques, and discoveries.

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