The capital of South Africa that will appear on the map quiz.
What is Cape Town?
The title sometimes used for the king of Ghana that eventually became the name of an empire.
What is Ghana?
This animal made Trans-Saharan Trade possible and carried untold amounts of goods across the desert.
What is a camel?
This religion is the foundation for Christianity and Islam.
What is Judaism?
The guidance counselor you will have next year.
Who is Mr. Ramponi?
The region around the Sahara Desert.
What is the Sahel Region?
The most famous king of Mali.
Who is Mansa Musa?
The most important trade good is this metal found in secret mines.
What is gold?
The most significant similarity between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
The three units Mr. Piercey has taught.
What are Egypt, Monotheistic Religions, and Sub-Saharan Africa?
The desert in the southern portion of Namibia.
What is the Namib Desert?
The smaller of the two empires.
What is the Kingdom of Ghana?
The essential trade good salt was mined at this city, built only for mining salt.
What is Taghaza?
The youngest of the three religions uses this language as their sacred language.
What is Arabic?
Mr. DeCristofaro's job at Central Middle School before becoming principal.
What is guidance counselor?
Central Africa's largest river.
What is the Congo River?
Ghana became a rich nation because of this practice that profited off of trade.
What are taxes?
What is Islam?
The Biblical man who all three monotheistic religions trace their origins to.
Who is Abraham?
Name all ten 6th Grade core subject teachers at Central Middle School.
Ionelli, Lenane, Gould, Brooks, Matthews, Corbo, Ahearn, McGuiggan, Monaco, Trudeau
Africa's largest mountain.
What is Mt. Kilamanjaro?
The estimated total worth of Mansa Musa.
What is $400 Billion?
Who are Arab Merchants.
Islam's definition of monotheism is known as _____ monotheism.
What is strict monotheism?
The high school Mr. Piercey went to. (It is in eastern Massachusetts)
What is Randolph High School?