Help help help Step 1: Look at the video click on the link below
(Links to an external site.) The Story of Silk Roads (Links to an external site.)
Step 2: Now that you have seen the video answer questions below
1. Who was powerful in ancient China and how did they display that power?
2. What do these choices reveal about the values of Asian civilization?
3. How is Japan a land of rituals and why do they need these rituals?
4. How do rituals affect your cultural world?
Step 3: Open your textbook, Page 184 Chapter 7 Unit 3.1
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1. What continents were connected by the Silk Roads?
2. What impact did the Silk Roads had on China’s economy. this is the link of the video https://clever. discoveryeducation. com/learn/player/e931f341-31e5-4f53 -ad6c-7df40bdce7c7
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