AP AFRAM Basics
African Geography
Ancient African Societies
West African Rulers
West, Central, East, and South African Societies
Interactions with other Parts of the World
100

This continent is often considered to be the birthplace of humanity.

What is Africa

100

This climate zone is characterized as the transition zone between the savannas in the Sudan and the Saharan Desert

Sahel/semiarid

100

This kingdom was known for it's wealth of gold, system of writing called hieroglyphics, and for engineering feats like the construction of the pyramids. 

Egypt

100

Kinship, in (most) West African societies is based off of this lineage

Matrilineal or mother's bloodline

100

This East African society was famous as a trade hub, characterized by its massive stone walls

Great Zimbabwe

100

This city attracted attention from Europe and the Middle East, allowing it to become a wealthy trans-Saharan trade hub in the Mali Empire, and also became a center of exchange of learning and cultural ideas

Timbuktu

200

AP African American Studies is the direct result of what social movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s?

What is the Black Campus Movement

200

This is the largest hot desert in the world

The Sahara

200

This ancient African society was known for being the first Christian African kingdom under the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and for developing it's own currency

Aksum

200

This West Sudanic leader is responsible for the conversion of Mali to Islam and known for his vast wealth in gold which attracted attention from European and Arabic nations.

Mansa Musa

200

This West Central African kingdom converted to Catholicism in 1491 under King Nzinga a Nkuwu, also known as Joao I.

Kingdom of Kongo

200

African rulers often visited these Iberian countries for diplomatic, educational, and religious purposes, whereas enslaved Africans served in roles ranging from domestic labor to boatmen, guards, entertainers, vendors, and knights.

Spain and Portugal

300

This word refers to the scattering of people.

What is diaspora

300

Bodies of water, such as oceans, seas, and rivers, affected this essential human interaction in Africa

Trade

300

This group of people developed the language that is the base for hundred of languages who share the same namesake

Bantu people

300

This leader of the kingdoms of Ndongo and Matamba led a 30 year long war against the Portuguese and offered sanctuary to those who escaped Portuguese enslavement

Queen Nzinga or Njinga

300

The West African tradition of storytelling was used to preserve culture, traditions, and history, oftentimes through music which would be performed what musician/storyteller.

Griot

300

These two sought after commodities were the most valuable goods in the trans-Saharan trade

Gold and salt

400

AP African American Studies combines an multidisciplinary approach and scholarly rigor to analyze the history, culture, and contributions of what TWO groups of people?

African Americans and people of the African diaspora/Afrodescendents

400

The fertile land in this climate zone of Africa allowed for the development of farming and animal husbandry, which led to the creation of large population centers.

Savanna

400

This ancient African society was known for its conquest of Egypt with the establishment of a dynasty of Black Pharaohs 

Nubia/Kush

400

This ruler from West Central Africa wrote a letter to the king of Portugal asking him to stop the slave trade using Christianity to persuade Joao III.

Afonso I or Nzinga Mbemba

400

This west African kingdom was well known by the Middle East and Europe for it's strategic trade hub locations near gold mines, was founded by the Soninke people, and whose name means warrior

Ghana

400

The conversion of the Kongo to Catholicism led to  impacted what part of it's relationship with Portugal?

Trade

500

African American studies seeks to dispel misconceptions and stereotypes of this geographical place

Africa


500

Variations in climate led to the forceful trade between people of different climate zones such as the deserts and savannas, for what vital resources?

Food and water (salt is accepted)

500

This ancient African society was known for their artistic contributions such as realistic terracotta sculptures of people and animals, as well as their pottery which displayed their complexity as a society

Nok

500

Daily Double: This leader, who is referred to as the Lion of Mali and is said to have had magical powers, is considered to be the founder of the Empire of Mali, and is the main character of a famous Malian epic. 

Sundiata Keita

500

These trading city states were known for their lucrative trade with South and East Asia until the Portuguese invaded and conquered this region whose name comes from the Arabic word sawahil.

Swahili Coast
500

The start of the slave trade in West and Central Africa was fueled by the Portuguese's development of this labor system on the Atlantic islands of Sao Tome and Cabo Verde

Plantation system

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