AP World History - Chapter 2.5: Cultural Consequences of Connectivity

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Where did Buddhism spread through trade networks during 1200-1450?
China, India, Korea, Vietnam, Majapahit kingdom, Srivijaya empire, Khemr Empire
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Where did Neo-Confucianism spread through trade networks during 1200-1450?
Japan, Korea, Vietnam
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Where did Hinduism spread through trade networks during 1200-1450?
Majapahit kingdom, Srivijaya empire, Khemr Empire
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Where did Islam spread through trade networks during 1200-1450?
Africa, South Asia (India) , Southeast Asia
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What other ideas spread through trade networks during 1200-1450?
Muslims spread Greek literature, Indian math, Chinese paper-making, ancient medicine; Seafaring technology: lateen sails, stern rudder, astrolabe, magnetic compass
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Who were the important travelers who wrote about their experiences during 1200-1450?
Marco Polo (Silk Roads/China-from merchant perspective), Ibn Battuta (Muslim world-from Muslim perspective) & Margery Kempe (Jerusalem, Rome, Germany, Spain-from woman’s perspective)