The continent that the Kingdom of Kongo is on.
What is Africa?
Elephants that lived in the Kingdom of Kongo provided this natural resource.
What is Ivory?
This natural resource needed to be smelted in a furnace before it could be turned into a new object.
What is iron?
In the Kingdom of Kongo, this farming technique helped make the soil fertile and helped crops grow.
What is the slash and burn technique?
Shelters in villages of the Kingdom of Kongo were typically made out of these materials
What are clay and branches?
The Kingdom of Kongo was located in this region of Africa.
What is Central Africa?
This method for pottery making was used by people in the Kingdom of Kongo and by the Lenape.
What is the coil method?
Weapons, cutlery, jewelry, art, coins, instruments.
What is able to reproduce?
The Kingdom of Kongo was located on the coast of this ocean.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
This natural resource was used for weaving, and is popularly used for baskets and hats.
What are Raffia Leaves?
What are coins?
True or false: People in the Kingdom of Kongo used advanced agricultural (farming) techniques.
What is true?
What is nobility, weath, or high social status?
The Kingdom of Kongo was in parts of these four countries.
What are Angola, the Democratic Republic of Kongo, The Republic of Congo, and Gabon.
This natural resource helps our cars drive and our planes fly.
What is Crude Oil?
We call people who work with Iron this title.
What is a blacksmith?
True or false: the amount of land a village had made it more powerful.
What is false?
The Kingdom of Kongo used these to collect money from around the kingdom.
What are taxes?
True or False: The Kindgom of Kongo was close to the Equator.
What is True?
This precious gem could be found in the Kingdom of Kongo.
What are diamonds?
These are some disadvantages of Iron Smelting.
What is because it was dangerous, it caused deforestation, and it smelled bad?
Explain the "slash and burn" method.
What are material possessions and the number of people you take care of (wives, children, clients, slaves).