why he did what he did
What was his religion?
OR
What was his faith?
when the Atlantic Slave Trade began to start
What are the 1500s?
organized by zone
What does zonal mean?
when a part of a country tries to break away
What is to secede?
where Stranger Things is set
What is Hawkins, Indiana?
the economy of the country from where the item came
Where does money go to when you buy something?
when the Atlantic slave trade (Triangle Trade) started
What is the 1500s?
a crab sings in this movie
What is Moana?
or
What is The Little Mermaid?
the main geographic feature of northern Africa
What is a desert?
OR
What is the Sahara?
green and gold
What are McGee's colors?
a type of brightly colored cloth woven by hand
What is kente cloth?
where Mr. Sullivan was a principal before coming to McGee
What is East Hampton?
more than 250
How many ethnic groups are there in Africa?
the most popular religion in the Sahara and in the Sahel
What is Islam?
the name of the Pilgrims' ship
What is the Mayflower?
education
What was one thing that was important to Mansa Musa for religious reasons?
how history in Western Africa was recorded
What is oral history?
or
What is oral tradition?
to break away
What is the definition of to secede?
extreme shortage of food
What is famine?
the police chief's nickname
What is Hop?
the world's leading exporter of cacao
What is Ghana?
a movie with actor James Earl Jones about a group of boys and the game baseball
What is The Sandlot?
the main geographic feature of Western Africa
What are plains and areas of flat land?
she was a pioneer in women's education
What did Emma Hart Willard do?
beautiful works of art including masks and sculpture
What were artistic accomplishments of African cultures?
it was a golf course.
What was Pistol Creek Park before it was a park?
one of the best known African art forms
What is masks?
the most popular religion below the Sahel?
What is Christianity?
December 7, 1941
When did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor?
things he built
What are libraries, universities and mosques?
an American colony created by a religious group in 1820 as a home for former slaves, the creation of which is viewed by some as very racist
What is Liberia?
the spread of desert like conditions
What is desertification?
to divide among a group of people
What is to distribute?
Eggos
What is Eleven's favorite food?
Nigeria's main export
What is oil?
What is the 1800s?
a rabbit is a cop in this movie
What is Zootopia?
a strip of land that divides the Sahara from wetter areas.
What is the Sahel?
red and white
What are the High School colors?
originally a toll road that connects the state capitol at Hartford with the state capitol at New Haven
What is the Berlin Turnpike?
a religious belief similar to the Japanese Shinto religion or the religion of Native Americans where it is believed that inanimate objects, animals, trees and bodies of water have spirits
What is animism?
father, mother, children, close relatives all living under one roof
What is extended family?
a city in New England that is known for women being put on trial for witchcraft
What is Salem, Massachusetts?
caused the price of gold to crash
What is a result of Mansa Musa's hajj to Makkah?
England, Germany, France, Portugal
Who were some of the European powers that colonized Africa?
a type of agriculture where farmers work very hard to grow just enough to survive
What is subsistence farming?
when the MILITARY is in charge of the country instead of the GOVERNMENT being in charge of the military.
What is military rule?
the name of Will Byers fort
What is Castle Byers?
West African king, believed to have been the richest person to have ever lived
Who was Mansa Musa?
major colonizers of Africa
What are France, Britain, Germany, Portugal?
the character Sulley is in this movie
What is Monsters, Inc.?
an area of tall grasses, scattered trees and shrubs
What is savanna?
"Ok, send in the werewolf!"
What is one of K9 Casner's two viral memes?
iron truss bridges
For what product was Berlin Steel known in the 1800s?
an important member of society responsible for recording and teaching history
What is a griot?
a group of people who all share the same or similar cultural background or descent
What is ethnic group?
the oldest European-founded city in North America
What is St. Augustine, FL?
the number of camels that he brought with him to Makkah
What is 80?
a city in Songhai with a university, mosques and over 100 schools
What was Timbuktu?
the study of the past based on artifacts left behind
What is archaeology?
a country in which the highest power is the people; it typically has a president
What is a republic?
the thing that puts stores out of business at the start of Season 3
What is Starcourt mall?
Nigeria's main resource
What is oil?
a major cause of poverty in Nigeria
What is a high birth rate?
a movie with a famous scene involving two dogs eating spaghetti
What is Lady and the Tramp?
a network of channels, swamps, and lakes along the Niger River that looks like the area where a river meets the ocean, although it's far inland
What is an inland delta?
a very large weapon that can be found at the intersection of Worthington Ridge and Farmington Avenue
What is a 155mm howitzer?
OR
What is a cannon?
the Pattison brothers
Who brought the tinware industry to Berlin?
What are the 1950s & 1960s?
a style of dress associated with a particular ethnic group or time period
What is traditional clothing?
a celebrated act of economic terrorism that resulted in a manmade environmental disaster
What is the Boston Tea Party?
Made Europeans aware of the wealth and sophistication of Western Africa. May have been what motivated the Portuguese to explore Western Africa.
What is an effect of Mansa Musa's hajj to Makkah?
Combined unlike groups, people who were often more loyal to their ethnic group than to their country.
What was a result of the political boundaries created by imperialism?
lines that separate areas governed by different groups such as states, counties, or towns
What are political boundaries?
to make someone more wealthy
the well-known actress that plays Will Byers' mother
Who is Wynona Ryder?
corrupt government officials
What is one reason why some African countries are poor?
a major cause of poverty in Africa, they use their positions to enrich themselves
What are corrupt government officials?
A movie about a troubled boy who runs away from home after an argument, it's based on a book by an author from Connecticut.
What is Where the Wild Things Are?
you plotted at least three on your map
How many deserts are there in Africa?
it's surrounded by a 10-foot tall stockade fence
What is the Willam Sloper House?
OR
What is the Titanic House on the Chamberlain Highway?
Sergeant Richard Beckley
Who was the first English settler in Berlin?
major influences on modern West African culture
What are traditional African culture, European culture, and Islam?
storytellers; keepers of oral history
What are griots?
the President who signed the Indian Removal Act; the symbol of the Democratic Party was drawn from a cartoon representation of this individual
Who is Andrew Jackson?
Arab Muslim scholars came to Timbuktu to teach
What is one result of Mansa Musa's hajj?
they disrupted overland trade in favor of coastal trade
Who were Europeans?
a measure of how many people live in a particular area
What is population density?
the back road that Eleven and the boys often use as an escape route
What is Mirkwood?
overpopulation / a birthrate that is too high
What is one reason why African countries are poor.
The title song from this film about a troubled boy was featured prominently in a Netflix series
What is Neverending Story?
the most important river in western Africa
What is the Niger?
Art Powers Municipal Complex
What is the official name for the buildings that hold the library, the town hall, the police station and the Board of Education?
Simeon North
Who is Berlin person who along with Eeli Whitney of Hamden is one of the fathers of interchangeable parts?
they are believed to allow the wearer to actually be what they represent.
What are masks?
country created by the United States as a homeland to send former slaves to
What is Liberia?
it ended the Revolutionary War and created a nation
What is the Treaty of Paris of 1783?
hajj
Why did Mansa Musa go to Cairo, Makkah and Medina?
how we know most of what we know about African cultures
What is archaeology?
the scientist who gets kidnapped by Chief Hopper and Joyce
Who is Alexei?
supply (how much there is) and demand (how much people want an item)
What determines pricing?
A deer and a dinosaur-like creature with atomic breath
Who are the two characters in the short film Bambi meets Godzilla?
it has an inland delta
What is unique about the Niger River?
it's located near Kensington Congregational Church at the intersection of Percival Avenue and Sheldon Street
Where is America's first Civil War monument?
Chief Tarramuggus
From whom did the first settler in Berlin purchase his land?
outside the region
From where do the two of the major religions in western Africa come?
the King of England's invention of 1763, it really, REALLY annoyed a young man named George
What is the Proclamation Line of 1763?