This country is known for its coastline along the Gulf of Guinea and its capital city is Accra.
What is Ghana?
Question: This wealthy medieval empire was known for its trade in gold and salt, and its capital was Timbuktu.
What is Mali?
Question: This ancient city was the capital of the Roman Empire and is famous for landmarks like the Colosseum.
What is Rome?
Question: This desert, which covers much of North Africa, is home to many important historical trade routes that facilitated the spread of Islam.
What is the Sahara Desert?
Question: This river is the longest in West Africa, flowing through countries like Nigeria and Niger.
What is the Niger River
Question: This king of the Mali Empire is famous for his pilgrimage to Mecca and his immense wealth.
Who was Mansa Musa?
Question: This form of government, meaning "rule by the people," was established in Rome before it became an empire.
What is a republic?
Question: This city is home to the Kaaba, the most sacred site in Islam, and is the destination for millions of pilgrims during the Hajj each year.
What is Mecca?
Question: This desert, the largest hot desert in the world, covers parts of several West African countries.
What is the Sahara Desert?
Question: This empire was ruled by a powerful king. The king was the head of the army, made the final decisions in matters of justice, and led the people in religious worship.
Question: This Roman general crossed the Rubicon River in 49 B.C., igniting a civil war that led to the end of the Roman Republic. He was later assassinated.
Who is Julius Caesar?
Question: This site in Jerusalem is significant for Jews as the location of the ancient Temple, for Christians as the place where Jesus was crucified and resurrected, and for Muslims as the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
What is the Temple Mount?
Question: This country, known for its diverse cultures and over 500 ethnic groups, is the most populous in Africa.
What is Nigeria?
Question: While the kingdom of Ghana was expanding its wealth, this religion spread quickly through trade, cultural exchange, and jihad (holy wars).
What is Islam?
Question: The Italian peninsula, where Rome is located, is often described as shaped like this type of footwear.
What is a boot?
Question: This famous pilgrimage route in Spain, leading to the shrine of Saint James and known as the Camino de Santiago, ends at which city?
Question: This country is a landlocked country with nearly half of the highly dispersed population living in extreme poverty. Approximately 60 percent of people live in rural areas and most inhabitants work in agriculture.
Question: This white lines on this map of Africa, Europe, and Asia show what?
What is the gold trade?
Question: This body of water, located to the west of Italy, separates it from the African continent.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
Question: This map represents expansion of the Roman empire under which Roman emperor?
Who is Augustus?