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Describe one effect the Silk Road had on the world and explain how the Silk Road helped this come about?
2) over their roughly 5000 history, would you describe Chinese society as being one of the contiunity or change? Explain.
3) explain their advantages and disadvantages of a sedentary life way compared to a nomadic life way
4)what is a caste system? how is it different than a class system
5)what is bias? explain how it affects the study of history
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Question One
The Silk Road provided an avenue for cultural exchange and diversification across EuroAsia. Silk Road promoted cultural exchange from the East to the West, with each group pushing
their cultural integration in their interactive course. It formed a global cultural simulation where
cultures across could be influenced by superior cultures. The Islamic religion was spread across
the Euro-Asia by the Arabian caliphate warriors. They forcefully spread the Islamic faith even
though along the Silk Road it the spread was done peacefully. This would late see the spread of
the Islamic doctrines all over the world. The Silk Road formed the basis for cross-cultural
interaction (Frankopan, 2019).
Question Two
I can describe Chinese society as being one of the continuity. China historically is known
for its rich cultural heritage and has developed a strong cultural identity across Asia. It is one of
the oldest continuous culturally dominant societies with their culture flourishing across different
aspects, from econ...
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