Salt and Gold
Geography
Mongols
Islamic Golden Age
Trade Terms
100

This animal allowed caravans to trade across the desert.

Camels 
100

What is the name of the driest part of West Africa

The Sahara Desert

100

The title given to a Mongol warlord. 

Khan

100

This city was known as a center of trade, religious learning, and education during the Islamic Golden Age.

Timbuktu

100

What is a natural resource?

An item native to an area or climate zone that occurs without human intervention.

200

This area and town held the location of the salt mines.

Taghaza, a town made of salt in the Sahara Desert 

200

Name the major river that runs through West Africa.

The Niger River

200

Name the three reasons the Mongols were so effective.

1. They were good military planners and fighters (dividing up new military members into other units; promoting skilled soldiers) 

2. They were adaptable (they took and used new methods, flexible planning; siege-craft) 

3. They were terrifying (murdered whole towns; reputation) 

200

Name the holy text and location of worship for Muslims.

The holy text - Quran

Place of worship- Mosque

200

This term means the way items or resources are divided up among different areas. 

Distribution 

300

Where were the gold mines of Wangara located?

No one knows. It was kept secret. But they are somewhere in the forest zone.

300

What is the name of the grassland climate zone of West Africa?

The Savanna

300

Why did the Mongols fail to unite Japan like they did China and Korea? 

What social system continued in Japan because of this. 

The tsunami wrecked all of the Mongol ships before they could get to Japan. 

Feudalism continued in Japan since the Mongols failed to take over.

300

What is the name of the holy city in Islam, and what is a trip there called? 

The holy city- Mecca

The trip there- the Hajj (pilgrimage) 

300

Name three reasons trade is important.

It allows people to get what they need even if an item or resource does not occur in their area; it improves life and allows for specialization (which improves goods); sharing ideas helps technology improve

400

How did the kingdoms of Ancient Ghana & Mali get so wealthy? 

Their system of double taxation on trade goods, especially salt & gold. 

400

Name the semi-desert region of West Africa. 

The Sahel

400

What happened to the Byzantine Empire because of the Mongols? 

The Byzantine Empire was taken over by the Ottoman Turks because the Mongols turned on the Byzantines and weakened them. 
400

Name the 4 main areas that were advanced during the Islamic Golden Age. 

Mathematics

Astronomy/Geography

Medicine/Sciences 

Religious Studies 

400

Name two similarities and two differences between the trans-Saharan and trans-Atlantic slave trades. 

Similarities: took people away from home; forced labor; children of slaves become slaves

Differences: trans-Atlantic is more cruel, based on race/skin color, took people much further from home, almost always slavery for life, not seen as human, caused West African kingdoms to collapse

500

Name two reasons salt is important to West Africa and one reason North Africans wanted gold. 

Salt- in preserves food; is needed to replace salt in a body when you sweat; animals need it; it tastes good

Gold- Trading on the silk road (China only accepts gold); to make coins 

500

Name the three major kingdoms of West Africa

Ghana, Mali, & Songhai

500

This term is used to describe the benefits that Mongol rule had on trade routes when controlling large portions of Asia and the Middle East. 

Pax Mongolica or Mongol Peace

500
What is a specific improvement made to science or medicine, math, and astronomy during the Islamic Golden Age. (One for each) 

Mathematics- creation of zero; algebra; improved mathematic formulas

Astronomy/Geography- astrolabe; naming and charting stars 

Medicine- surgical procedures (corneal surgery); anatomy; cleanliness; hospitals

500

Name the 3 main drawbacks of trade. 

Conflict over religion

Conflict through competition for resources/markets

Disease 


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