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The Bantu The Sudanic KingdomsThe Fall of The Sudanic KingdomsSaharan TradeSaharan Trade Networks
What were causes of migration for the Bantu people?
A. Environment, Political, or War/Political Factors B. Birds, Political, or War/Political FactorsC. War/Political FactorsD. Weather, Political, or War/Political Factors
The Answer was…
A. Environmental, Political, or War/Political Factors
What are Push-Pull Factors?
A. Environment, Political, or War/Political Factors B. War/Political FactorsC. Factors that bring people into or force people out of a
country.
The Answer was…
C. Factors that bring people into or force people out of a country.
True or False?
Migration can have a negative impact on a community, be cause of a decline of Job opportunities, natural resources may deplete, and war may result.
The Answer was…
True
True or False?
The Bantu People never used the farming technique “Slash and Burn,” because they were religiously tied to nature.
The Answer was…
False
True or False?
Did the Bantu People ever go to war with the Mali or the San?
The Answer was…
False. They went to war with the Ba Mbuti and the San.
What Empire was not one of the Sudanic Kingdoms?
A. The Empire of GhanaB. Empire of MaliC. Empire of SonghaiD. Empire of Togo
The Answer was…
D: The Empire of Togo
What traded items helped The Sudanic Kingdoms become Empires?
A. Gold and BronzeB. Salt and DiamondC. Gold and SaltD. Silk and Spices
The Answer was…
C: Gold and Salt
DAILY DOUBLETrue or False:
-Sundiata came to power by defeating a cruel, unpopular leader, he promoted agriculture and reestablished the gold- salt trade.
The Answer was…
TRUE
Timbuktu became one of the most important cities to the ruler Mana Musa when he ordered the building of new_____ after his pilgrimage to Mecca
A. MosquesB. ChurchesC. TemplesD. Schools
The Answer was…
A. Mosques
Who Were the Songhai’s most extraordinary leaders?
A. Sunni Ali and Askia Muhammad B. Kumbi and BuddhaC. Shunni Ali and Ashkiah MuhammadD. Kumbi Buddha and Sunni Ali
The Answer was…
A. Sunni Ali and Askia Muhammad
In what year did the Almoravids of North Africa complete their conquest of Ghana?
A. 972B. 1864C. 1076D. 1067
The Answer was…
C. 1076
What were the trading cities of the Ghali Empire that were conquered by the Mali?
A. Kumbi and WalitaB. Kumbi and VamoraC. Kura and WalataD. Kumbi and Walata.
The Answer was…
D. Kumbi and Walata
Who left the Mali Empire and when did they leave?
A. Kumbi and Walita in 1465B. Ibn Battuta in 1353C. Mana Musa in 1072D. Al-Bakari in 1422
The Answer was…
B. Ibn Battuta in 1353
In what year did the Moroccans conquer the Empire of Songhai?
A. 1597B. 1591C. 1432D. 1677
The Answer was…
B. 1591
What helped the Moroccan troops defeat the warriors of the Songhai Empire?
A. Advanced Military TacticsB. More well trained soldiersC. Advanced Weaponry
The Answer was…
C. Advanced Weaponry
Which of these groups Items were commonly traded?
A. ClothB. SaltC. GoldD. All of the Above
The Answer was…
D. All of the Above
DAILY DOUBLEIn which part(s) of Africa did trade occur on a daily basis?
A. East B. WestC. North D. SouthE. Both A and BF. Both C and DG. Both A and DH. Both B and C
The Answer was…
H. Both B and C
What mode of transportation did Merchants use to accomplish the long journeys that they often took?
A. Buses B. CamelsC. Walking D. They Didn’t Travel
The Answer was…
B. Camels
The Swahili had many different trading cities which of these was among them?
A. Zanzibar B. MogadishuC. Both A and BD. None of the Above
The Answer was…
C. Both A and B
True or False
Timbuktu was part of Africa’s Trans-Saharan Trade?
The Answer was…
True
True or False
West Africa traded Cloth, Gold, Horses, and Guns with North Africa?
The Answer was…
False. West Africa traded Cloth, Salt, Horses, and Guns with North Africa
True or False
Camels were not often used. The exception was showing your wealth to others.
The Answer was…
False. Camels were used for transportation and trade. Not for showing wealth.
True or False
North Africa traded Gold, Dyed Cloth, Leather Goods, and Slaves with West Africa
The Answer was…
True
True or False
Because of their soft feet, Camels were sure footed in the sand.
The Answer was…
True
Trade Networks exist when
A. A group of people trade members of their tribe.B. A group of people sell goods to others on a daily basis.C. People mail information to each other.D. All of the Above.
The Answer was…
B. A group of people sell goods to others on a daily basis