Civilizations
Trade & Kingdoms
Religion & Culture
Slavery Before & After
Big Ideas
100

Which African civilization built pyramids? HINT: Think about the Nile River Valley.

Egypt

100

What two goods made Ghana powerful? HINT: One sparkles, the other keeps food from spoiling.

Gold & Salt

100

Which religion spread across Africa via trade?
👉 Think about the faith connected to Mecca.

Islam

100

Before Europeans, African slavery was often…
👉 It wasn’t always permanent, and it wasn’t based on race.

Temporary / not racial

100

Why is Africa called the birthplace of humanity?
👉 Archaeologists found the earliest evidence here.

Earliest fossils & tools

200

Which two kingdoms were south of Egypt and influenced by it? HINT: Look just below Egypt on the map.

Nubia & Kush

200

Why were camels important? HINT: They’re called the “ships of the desert.”

Crossing deserts

200

How did oral traditions support society?
👉 They carried history without books.

Preserved history & values

200

After Europeans, slavery became…
👉 Think about plantations and race in the Americas.

Racial & permanent

200

Why is it important to study Africa before slavery?
👉 It shows a history of achievement, not just chains.

Shows Africa’s achievements

300

What made Axum unique? HINT: It’s one of the first African kingdoms to adopt a major world religion.

Christianity

300

Who was Mali’s most famous ruler?
👉 He’s remembered for a very expensive pilgrimage.

Mansa Musa

300

What did traditional African religions emphasize?
👉 Two main focuses: family and nature.

Ancestors & nature

300

What does “changed dramatically” mean about slavery?
👉 It shifted from flexible to harsh and racialized.

More brutal, racialized

300

Which two African kingdoms influenced Egypt?
👉 Both were directly south of Egypt and connected by the Nile.

Nubia & Kush

400

How did pharaohs combine politics & religion? HINT: They weren’t just kings; they were seen as something more.

Ruled as divine kings

400

What city became a center of learning & trade?
👉 Scholars and merchants met here; it’s in Mali.

Timbuktu

400

What role did women often play?
👉 Not just in homes—they worked in fields and markets too.

Farming, trade, local leadership

400

What does “not blank slates” mean about enslaved Africans?
👉 They didn’t come empty-handed—they brought culture.

Brought culture & skills

400

How did Mansa Musa’s journey impact Africa’s reputation?
👉 Other nations saw just how wealthy Mali was.

Showed Mali’s wealth

500

Which African civilization sometimes ruled Egypt itself? HINT: It took power during Egypt’s decline and used iron weapons.

Kush

500

Which kingdom succeeded Mali and controlled trans-Saharan trade?
👉 Starts with “S” and became one of West Africa’s largest empires.

Songhai

500

What was one way oral traditions were passed on?
👉 Think proverbs, folktales, and spoken storytelling.

Storytelling/proverbs

500

Why did the Atlantic trade grow?
👉 Huge farms across the ocean needed workers.

Plantations needed labor

500

Best title for this chapter?
👉 It’s the one that mentions Africa’s legacy before enslavement.

Before the Chains: Africa’s Achievements and Legacy

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