Geography
African Society
Kingdoms & States
Culture & Religion
Trade & Economics
100

This is the world's largest desert, located in northern Africa, and it was a major barrier to trade.

Sahara

100

Multiple extended families who trace their ancestry back to a common ancestor formed this basic building block of African society.

 lineage group

100

This was the FIRST great trading kingdom to emerge in West Africa, around 500 C.E.

Ghana

100

This belief system assigned a different god or spirit to each part of nature — sun, rain, wind, death, and fertility.

Animism

100

West African kings grew wealthy by collecting these on all goods that entered or left their kingdoms.

Taxes

200

Africa is the _____ largest continent in the world.

Second largest

200

The oldest or most respected members of a lineage group, they served as leaders and decision makers

Elders

200

As the Bantu people migrated across Africa, they spread this important technology that allowed people to make better tools and weapons.

iron-smelting

200

These West African oral historians preserved their community's history, legends, and genealogy through storytelling and song.

Griots

200

These two resources were the most valuable trade goods in West Africa and drove the rise of powerful kingdoms.

Gold & Salt

300

This dry, semi-arid belt of land separates the Sahara from the grasslands to the south.

Sahel

300

In these societies, descent and inheritance are traced through the mother's side of the family.

Matrilineal societies

300

This southern African kingdom built massive stone walls without mortar and controlled the gold trade between the interior and the coast

Great Zimbabwe

300

Islam spread to West Africa mainly through this activity, not through military conquest

Trade

300

This animal was essential for trans-Saharan trade because it could carry heavy loads and travel long distances without water.

Camels

400

This dramatic feature of eastern Africa is known for its deep canyons, tall mountains, and lakes.

Great Rift Valley

400

Groups of similarly aged young people who learned skills together and moved through life stages as a unit.

Age Grades

400

This East African kingdom near the Red Sea was a major trading power and was one of the first African kingdoms to convert to Christianity.

Axum

400

The kingdom of Axum, in what is now Ethiopia, converted to this religion in the fourth century C.E.

Christianity

400

This blended African-Arabian language developed along the East African coast as a result of trade between Arab and Bantu-speaking peoples.

Swahili

500

East African coastal cities like Kilwa and Mogadishu grew wealthy because of their location on this ocean's trade routes.

Indian Ocean

500

This gift, presented by a groom to his bride's family, was a common custom in African kinship groups.

Bridewealth

500

In beginning in early Africa, most enslaved people came from one of these three groups.

prisoners of war, debtors, or criminals

500

Ritual ceremonies were dedicated to these family members, who were believed to have the power to influence the lives of the living

Ancestors

500

Mansa Musa's pilgrimage distributed so much of this metal in Cairo that its value crashed and stayed low for over ten years.

Gold