This West African king made a famous pilgrimage to Makkah and built mosques and centers of learning in Timbuktu.
Answer: Mansa Musa
The trade route across the Sahara that connected West Africa to North Africa and beyond.
Answer: Trans-Saharan Trade Routes (Sahara caravan routes)
The faith that spread widely across West Africa and influenced law, literacy, and scholarship.
Answer: Islam
This climate zone is dry grassland with little rainfall and is not ideal for farming.
Answer: Sahel (accept savanna if taught that way)
The broad term for the large movement of people from West Africa to southern and eastern Africa, spreading language and skills.
Answer: Bantu Migrations
The kingdom known for beautiful bronze and iron statues in West Africa.
Answer: Benin (also accept Ife)
Two primary exports of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai that made them wealthy.
Answer: Gold and salt
What are griots and why are they important in West African culture?
Answer: Oral historians, storytellers, and musicians who preserve history and family genealogies.
Name one way geography (deserts, rivers, or coastlines) shaped trade or settlement in Africa.
Answer: Rivers like the Niger supported transportation and trade; the Sahara encouraged caravan trade; coastlines supported maritime trade.
What skills or cultural elements did migrating Bantu-speaking people carry with them?
Answer: Iron-making, farming techniques, and Bantu languages.
He expanded the Songhai Empire into the largest in West African history and strengthened administration.
Answer: Askia Muhammad
What technologies or skills did the Bantu people spread during their migrations?
Answer: Farming techniques and iron-making (also Bantu languages)
According to the passage, Muslim merchant-scholars influenced which areas of African life? Name two.
Answer: Written language (Arabic), legal systems, government administration (any two).
Explain briefly why the location of Africa in relation to Europe and Asia affected its history (one paragraph).
Answer: Africa’s location near Europe and Asia encouraged trade across the Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean, bringing new goods, technologies, and religions.
How did the transatlantic slave trade damage West African societies? Give two specific effects.
Answer: Population loss; removal of young workers; increased warfare and raids; social disruption (any two).
This eastern African kingdom adopted Christianity in the 300s C.E. and controlled Red Sea trade routes.
Answer: Axum (Aksum)
Explain one economic effect of Mansa Musa’s pilgrimage on the regions he visited.
Answer: His spending of large amounts of gold lowered gold prices temporarily and increased trade and awareness of Mali.
List two characteristics of most traditional African religions.
Answer: Belief in a creator god; belief in spirits and ancestors; use of diviners (any two).
Describe the geographic diversity of Africa and give one example of how that diversity affected a society’s development.
Answer: Africa includes deserts, rainforests, savannas, mountains, and river valleys. For example, limited rainfall in the Sahel encouraged herding rather than intensive farming.
What role did Muslim merchant-scholars have in non-Muslim kingdoms like Ghana? Name two functions they served.
Answer: Advisors, scribes, merchants, record keepers, legal experts, and administrators (any two).
Name two ways rulers like Mansa Musa and Askia Muhammad used religion to strengthen their empires.
Answer: Promoted Islam as a state religion; built mosques and schools; used Islamic law and scholars in government (any two).
Around how many enslaved Africans were brought to the Americas between 1500 and 1900 C.E.?
Answer: 10 million or more
How did trade influence religion in Africa? Give one clear cause-and-effect statement.
Answer: Trade brought Muslim merchants and scholars, which helped spread Islam and Islamic learning.
Explain the geographic and climate diversity of Africa and how that diversity, and Africa’s location relative to other regions, helped shape African societies.
Answer: Answers will vary; include climate zones, trade routes, geographic features, and connections to Europe and Asia.
Describe how increased raids and wars related to the slave trade harmed societies.
Answer: Raids and wars increased violence and destabilized communities.