Bling King
King Ezana's Empire
Women's History
Geography of North Africa & the Middle East
Silk Road
100

The empire Mansa Musa ruled during the 14th century?

What is Mali?

100

King Ezana ruled this kingdom in the northeast and western Africa.

What is Aksum?

100

The name of the historic education law passed in 1972, which banned gender discrimination in schools

What is Title IX (nine)?

100

The longest river in the world travels through Egypt, Sudan, and Uganda.

What is the Nile River?

100

Merchants along the Silk Road endured at least one of these two dangers mentioned in our text?

What are blizzards and sandstorms?

200

In the 14th century, this 'hot commodity' was similar in value to gold and used to preserve food before refrigerators were invented.

What is salt?

200

He had workers etch stories of his achievements onto a large stone slab.

What is a stelae?

200

She wrote an essay in 2006 in a British newspaper titled "Wimbledon Has Sent Me a Message: I'm only a second-class Champion," in which she demanded equal rewards for women who play in the tournament.

Who is Venus Williams?

200

Major river passes through Mali.

What is the Niger river?

200

In 2022 scientists used this type of technology to investigate two ancient cities of the silk road high in the mountains.

What is LIDAR?

300

Musa built on his wealth by conquering this city

What is Timbuktu?

300

Ezana became the first African king to adopt this religion.

What is Christianity?

300

In 2020, the tennis superstar pledged $1 million in partnership with Secret deodorant to support a nationwide study on gender inequality in sports.

Who is Serena Williams?

300

Large desert in North Africa.

What is the Sahara desert?

300

The Silk Road connected these three continents.

What is Africa, Asia, and Europe?

400

Musa’s journey was a 4,000-mile hajj—the Muslim pilgrimage to the holy city of?

What is Mecca?

400

At its height, his kingdom included these three modern-day African countries.

What are Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Sudan?

400

She's the first Asian American women in Congress.  After her death, Congress renamed Title IX in her honor.  

Who is Patsy Mink?

400

Central Asia's shrinking water source.

What is the Aral sea?

400

Both discovered cities (Tugunbuluk & Tashbuluk) were rich in this source.

What is iron ore?

500

 To promote the study of Islam. One of Musa’s mud-brick-and-wood structures, _________________ Mosque, could hold 2,000 people. It still stands in Timbuktu today.

What is the Djinguereber Mosque

500

Known today as the Ezana Stone, it is written in three languages: Ge‘ez, and Sabaean and

What is Greek?

500

The first American woman to win 3 gold medals in the 1960 Olympics despite childhood polio and partial leg paralysis.

Who was Wilma Rudolph?

500

Located in Central Asia, these mountains include one of the highest mountains in the world

What is the Hindu Kush?

500

Two cities (Tasbulak and Tugunbulak) were recently discovered in the mountains of this present day country in Asia.

What is Uzbekistan?

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