Social Sciences, asked by kanha78, 1 year ago

Please tell to which Chapters do these questions belong to ?
(CBSE Class 10)
1. How did the silk route link the world.
2. During the nineteenth century, which were the three types of movements that took place within international economic exchanges?

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Answered by abhishek00001
1

it belongs to the chapter the making of the global world

and there answers are

1)1.The silk route connected China to Europe. Chinese silk and Chinese pottery travelled through theses routes.

2. Historians have identified many silk routes in Asia, linking Asia to North Africa. This created a pre- trade system. Indian textiles and spices and Chinese pottery from Southeast Asia travelled to Europe and North Africa.

3. Early Christian Missionaries and later Muslim Preachers travelled through these routes. Buddhist Missionaries used to travel India to China through these routes and Chinese Buddhist used to travel India through these routes.

and

2)Flow of Trade: trade in tangible goods like wheat, cotton, etc. earlier fine cotton cloth was produced in India by weavers and exported to European countries

Flow of Labour: migration of people in search of employment. at the time of 19th century, a large number of Indian labourers migrated to Africa and other countries

Flow of Capital: movement of capital over long distances for short-term and long-term investments.

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Answered by anju2730
3

Hlo mate! ♡

here is ur answer!

Silk route!

The most well known silk route connected China to Europe. West bound Chinese silk cargoes travelled on this route. Chinese pottery also travelled through this route.

(ii) Historians have identified several silk routes over land and sea knitting together vast regions of Asia, linking Asia with North Africa. These resulted in vibrant pre-modern trade. Through this route Chinese pottery, Indian textiles and spices from South East Asia travelled to Europe and North Africa.

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