Early African Societies
The Neolithic Revolution
The Kingdom of Axum
Judaism and Religion
Jewish Practices and Beliefs
100

This river was vital to the growth of early African civilizations.

What is the Nile?

100

This historical event marked the shift from hunting and gathering to farming.

What is the Neolithic Revolution?

100

The Kingdom of Axum, a major African kingdom, is located in this modern-day country.

What is Ethiopia?

100

Judaism, the first monotheistic religion, originated in this ancient region.

What is ancient Israel?

100

This sacred text, which includes Jewish law and teachings, is known as this.

What is the Tanakh?

200

This vast desert had a significant impact on the settlements in North Africa.

What is the Sahara?

200

These two activities became more specialized during the Neolithic Revolution.

What are fishing and farming?

200

The Kingdom of Axum traded these valuable resources, which made them wealthy.

What are gold and ivory?

200

This figure is traditionally believed to have been the first to adopt and teach monotheism, making him the founder of Judaism.

Who is Abraham?

200

The first five books of the Tanakh are collectively called this.

What is the Torah?

300

The kingdom of Kush, an ancient civilization, was located in this modern-day country.

What is Sudan?

300

Up until 6000 BCE, this was the primary way of life for humans.

What is a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle?

300

The Kingdom of Axum became a powerful civilization during these centuries.

What are the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE?

300

The covenant God made with Abraham was to create this.

What is a great nation of Jewish people?

300

This term refers to a promised leader that Jewish people believe will come in the future

What is the Messiah?

400

Known for its exceptional skills in ironworking, this early African society was a key part of ancient African trade.

What is Axum. 

400

This term refers to groups that lacked a centralized government and were mobile in ancient times.

What are stateless societies?

400

The tall structures built by Axum, called these, served as symbols of the kingdom's power.

What are obelisks?

400

In Judaism, Abraham is referred to by this title, symbolizing his fatherly role.

What is patriarch?

400

The Jewish place of worship is called this.

What is a synagogue?

500

This Ethiopian kingdom is most famous for adopting what religion. 

What is Christianity? 

500

These resources made the Kushite Region valuable to other civilizations.

What is Gold, Ebony Wood, and Ivory?

500

The written language of the Kingdom of Axum was called this.

What is Ge'ez?

500

This prophet is known for leading the Jewish people out of slavery in Egypt and towards the promised land.

Who is Moses?

500

The symbol most commonly associated with synagogues is this.

What is the Star of David?