A) dhow B) plateau C) Sunni Ali D) griot E) Axum
A) Axum B) griot C) plateau D) Sunni Ali E) dhow
A) griot B) plateau C) dhow D) Axum E) Sunni Ali
A) plateau B) Axum C) Sunni Ali D) griot E) dhow
A) Sunni Ali B) plateau C) griot D) dhow E) Axum
A) sultan B) clan C) Makkah D) Askia Muhammad E) Swahili
A) sultan B) Askia Muhammad C) clan D) Makkah E) Swahili
A) Makkah B) sultan C) clan D) Swahili E) Askia Muhammad
A) clan B) Askia Muhammad C) Makkah D) Swahili E) sultan
A) Makkah B) sultan C) clan D) Askia Muhammad E) Swahili
A) Dahia al-Kahina B) extended families C) matrilineal D) oral history E) Nzinga
A) Dahia al-Kahina B) matrilineal C) Nzinga D) oral history E) extended families
A) Dahia al-Kahina B) matrilineal C) Nzinga D) extended families E) oral history
A) oral history B) matrilineal C) extended families D) Nzinga E) Dahia al-Kahina
A) Nzinga B) matrilineal C) extended families D) Dahia al-Kahina E) oral history
A) are cool and rainy. B) are good for raising herds of animals. C) cover only 10 percent of the land. D) are good for growing crops.
A) “caravan heroes.” B) “desert conquerors.” C) “sand gods.” D) “ships of the desert.”
A) Sundiata Keita B) Timbuktu C) Mansa Musa D) Sunni Ali
A) enveloped and weakened B) shutoff and harmed C) protected from invaders D) made defenseless
A) gunpowder, spears, bows B) salt, gold, tin C) gold, copper, ivory D) bananas, yams, rice
A) Ibn Battuta B) salt, gold, tin C) Mansa Musa D) Muhammad Ture
A) tribal, chiefs B) city-state, emperors C) centralized, kings D) democracy, sultans
A) Judaism. B) Islam. C) Igbo D) Christianity.
A) ancestor spirits. B) one supreme god. C) helping the poor. D) many gods.
A) Swahili B) Arabian C) Egyptian D) Igbo
A) Yorba B) Portuguese C) Ndongo D) Bantu
A) other villagers. B) church. C) the village school. D) tribal council.
A) Spain. B) Portugal. C) Dutch. D) England.
A) woodcarving. B) weaving C) cave paintings. D) metalworking.
A) homeland B) prayers C) religion D) freedom |