In 1274, Italian explorers Marco and Niccolo Polo set out on a 24 year
journey in which they traveled the famous Silk Road from Italy, through
brutal deserts and towering mountains to eastern China. They traveled
over 4,000 miles in all. Marco and Niccolo were among the very first Europeans
to explore the fabled empire of China. In China, Marco Polo even worked
for ruler Kublai Khan. Polo detailed his experiences and findings in China
by writing a book. Polo described materials and inventions never before
seen in Europe. Paper money, a printing press, porcelain, gunpowder and
coal were among the products he wrote about. He also described the vast
wealth of Kublai Khan, as well as the geography of northern and southern
China. European rulers were very interested in the products Polo described.
However, trading for them along the Silk Road was dangerous, expensive
and impractical. European rulers began to wonder if there was a sea route
to the east to get the products they wanted at a reasonable price.
How many years did Marco Polo's journey to China last?
Marco Polo traveled over _____________________ in his travels to China.
In China, Marco polo worked for ______________ ______, the ruler of China.
Marco Polo came to China from what country?
China
England
Italy
Europe
While traveling in China, Marco Polo observed many new discoveries. Which of the following is not one of the discoveries?
gunpowder
cigarettes
coal
paper money
Marco Polo traveled to China with _______________ Polo.
What word below best captures the meaning of "impractical" in the sentence:
However, trading for them along the Silk Road was dangerous, expensive and impractical.
positive
too difficult
ridiculous
not funny
Because of the difficulties in traveling the Silk Road, European rulers began wondering if there was a ______________ route to the east.
Which word WOULD NOT describe Marco Polo's journey from Italy to China?