While researching ancient trade routes, a student took the following notes:
* The Silk Road was a vast network of trade routes that connected East Asia with the Mediterranean region and Europe.
* It was active from the second century BCE to the mid-fifteenth century CE, facilitating the exchange of luxury goods, technologies, and ideas.
* The Amber Road was an ancient European trade route that linked the Baltic coast with the Mediterranean region.
* It was utilized primarily from the Bronze Age through the Roman Empire to transport fossilized tree resin to southern Europe.
The student wants to contrast the geographic regions connected by the two trade routes. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
- AThe Silk Road was active from the second century BCE to the mid-fifteenth century CE, whereas the Amber Road was utilized from the Bronze Age through the Roman Empire.
- BAlthough both trade routes reached the Mediterranean, the Silk Road was used to trade luxury goods and ideas, while the Amber Road was used to transport fossilized tree resin.
- While the Silk Road connected East Asia with the Mediterranean region and Europe, the Amber Road linked the Baltic coast with the Mediterranean.Answer
- DThe Amber Road was an ancient European trade route that connected the Baltic coast to the Mediterranean region to transport fossilized resin.