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Medieval Africa, study for tests and quizzes

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What type of physical feature covers most of Africa?   a plateau with savannas (grasslands) which was dry and hot good for herding and hunting animals  
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Salt was used for what?   preserving and flavoring food  
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What advantages did farmers in rain forest kingdoms have?   frequent rains/moisture and fertile soil  
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What is a griot?   a storyteller  
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What is a clan?   a group of people descended from the same ancestor  
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What is a plateau?   an area of high flat land  
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What is Swahili?   'people of the coast'; language spoken in East Africa  
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What is a sultan?   a leader  
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What are dhows?   African sailboats powered by triangular, wind-catching sails  
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What empire owed its strength to its location on the Red sea in east africa, was a prime trading center for ancient mediterranean and east asian worlds. it traded ivory, frankincense, myrrh, and slaves.   Axum  
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What empire was the first empire to develop in west africa and was located where several trade routes came together?   Ghana  
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This trading city was located in the midst of Songhai and Mali, along the Niger river and was conquered by Berber invaders   Timbuktu  
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This empire gained control of west african trade by conquering Timbuktu and mastering river trade. It traded salt and gold   Songhai  
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This west african kingdom conquered what was left of the rapidly diminishing empire of Ghana and was ruled by Mansa Musa   Mali  
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this was a trading center located inland in southeastern africa. it was founded in the 700s AD by the Shona people. Built by kings Mutota and Matope.   Zimbabwe  
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Who was Olaudah Equiano?   member of the Igbo who wrote that Africans believe that there is one Creator of all things  
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Who was Mansa Musa?   the last strong king of Mali; under his rule Mali became a great center of education, commerce, and the arts; he was devoted to making Islam stronger  
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Who was Ibn Battuta?   young moroccan lawyer who traveled throughout the lands of Islam for 30 years; found that west africans studied the Quran, the muslim holy book  
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Who was Sundiata Keita?   'The Lion King', great warrior king who ruled Mali with great skill; his conquests put Mali in control of gold mining areas  
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Who was Sunni Ali?   Songhai leader who stormed into Timbuktu and drove out the Berbers  
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Who was Askia Muhammad?   A.k.a Muhammad Ture, drove out Sunni Ali's family from Songhai, built the largest empire in medieval africa  
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What river gave rise to many African civilizations?   the Niger  
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Which North African people found a way across the Sahara and began to trade with west africa?   Berber people  
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How did the empire of Ghana become rich?   they taxed traders going through the empire  
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What kingdom conquered Ghana in the 1200s?   Mali  
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After Europeans arrived, traders from Benin and Kongo traded what?   captives taken in war  
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What religious belief do most african groups share?   monotheism  
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What religion was popular in West African cities because it helped with trade?   Islam  
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Mansa Musa set up what that collected books from all around the world?   libraries  
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What city did Askia Muhammas make an important center of Islamic culture and learning?   Timbuktu  
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Who ruled the most successful African centralized governments?   kings or queens  
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What is kente?   a brightly colored cloth of West Africa  
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What does matrilineal mean?   descent traced through mothers rather than fathers  
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What is African Diaspora?   the spread of african people and culture around the world  
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What is oral history?   stories passed down verbally from generation to generation  
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What is extended family?   a family made up of several generations  
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What formed the basis of African society?   family  
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Before the arrival of europeans, African trade in humans grew as trade with who increased?   Muslim merchants  
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What european country was the first to participate in the african slave trade?   Portugal  
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What is the earliest known form of African art?   cave painting  
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What are the two ways that enslaved africans kept memories of their homeland alive?   music, art, storytelling  
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