Geography
Arabic Influence/Random
Trade
Empires of Africa
Culture
100
What is the name of the desert that covers most of North Africa?
The Sahara
100

Why was salt so valuable in history?

People use salt to survive in the hot climates and preserve food

100

The Kingdoms of West mainly made their money trading __________ and __________

Salt and Gold

100

The first major West African Kingdom of the Middle Ages was...?

Ghana

100

Who would be responsible for keeping history in the West African Kingdoms of the Middle Ages? 

Griot

200

Name at least three types of climate that exist in West Africa?

Savanna, Desert, Sahel, Forest

200

In what part of Africa were the Kingdoms of Ghana, Mali and Songhai located?

West Africa

200

Other than material goods, what was traded along the main trade route? Name at least two things.

Slaves, scholars, languages, and religion.

200

This kingdom was the last of the great West African Kingdoms during the Middle Ages...?

Songhai

200

People in Medieval Europe often thought of Africa as poor and simple. Were they correct?

Heck no!! The Medieval West African Kingdoms were awesome and super powerful!! 

300

How did geography impact the growth of the different kingdoms?

They used the rivers to help supply water. Food sources were important to where the kingdoms were located. Trade enters were established in places that travelers could rest and feel safe (not in the desert or mountains). The desert kept them safe from invaders. The oceans and seas nearby provided opportunities to export and grow....etc.

300

What religion was practiced in these kingdoms?

Islam

300

What is the major trade route called that cut through West and North Africa?

The Trans-Saharan Caravan

300

The ______ empire was located in an agriculturally rich area along the upper Niger River? 

Mali

300

How was history primarily recorded in Ghana, Mali, and Songhai? 

Orally, through stories

400

What kind of natural resources did they have (name at least two)?

Salt, gold, iron, and ivory

400

Where did many of the scholars and government ideology come from?

The trans-Saharan trade route; the middle eastern traders who shared their stories and influence with the people of the West African Kingdoms 

400

About how many camels were typically in a caravan? 

500 - 1,500

400

Who became king of Mali and was known as the richest man in the world at the time. (hint: he is also remembered for his great pilgrimage to Mecca)

Mansa Musa

400

Were many people able to read and write in the West African Kingdoms of the Middle Ages? 

No

500

What is the name of the river that flows through West Africa?

The Niger River

500

The rulers of Mali came to be called...What was their title?

Mansa - meaning “emperor” or “king”

500

What West African city became the major center for learning learning? 

Timbuktu

500

Which African Kingdom ruled West Africa the longest?

Ghana

500

What type of system did they have set up for people to do jobs in the community? OR What was it called when one person does a specific job and gets really good at it?

Labor specialization