Geography & Migration
Trade & African Kingdoms
East Africa & Cultural Exchange
Tang & Song China
Mongols & Ming China
Final Jeopardy
100

This geographic feature acted as both a barrier and later a trade route across Africa.

Sahara Desert
100

Two main goods dominated trade in West Africa.

Gold and Salt

100

Geographic advantage, body of water, that helped East African coastal cities become major trade centers connecting Africa to Asia.

Indian Ocean

100

This dynasty reunited China after a long period of division.

Tang Dynasty

100

This Mongol leader united the tribes and began a massive empire.

Genghis Khan

100

The amount of expeditions Zheng He went on for the Ming Dynasty

Seven/7

200

Line running through Africa contributes to its wide range of climates.

Equator

200

This kingdom was known as the “Land of Gold.”

Ghana

200

This East African kingdom adopted Christianity as its official religion.

Axum

200

This system selected government officials based on merit and exams.

Civil Service System

200

This term describes the period of peace and trade under Mongol rule.

Pax Mongolica

300

This new animal made long-distance trade across the Sahara much easier.

Camels

300

This leader expanded Mali and became famous for his pilgrimage to Mecca.

Mansa Musa

300

This language and culture developed along the East African coast through trade.

Swahili

300

This policy redistributed land to peasants to strengthen government power.

Land Reform

300

This Khan supposedly worked hand in hand with Marco Polo

Kublai Khan

400

The drying out of the Sahara forced people to move in search of better land.

Desertification

400

This trading city became a center of learning and culture in Mali.

Timbuktu

400

This inland African civilization built massive stone structures and controlled trade routes.

Great Zimbabwe

400

This major canal connected northern and southern China for trade and food transport.

The Grand Canal

400

This Chinese dynasty overthrew the Mongols and restored native rule.

Ming Dynasty

500

These migrations spread language, farming, and ironworking across Africa.

Bantu Migrations

500

This kingdom became powerful after Mali declined and was later conquered using gunpowder weapons.

Songhai

500

These seasonal wind patterns helped ships travel between Africa and Asia.

Monsoon Winds

500

This social class had the highest status due to education and government service.

Gentry

500

This admiral led large naval expeditions to expand trade and show Chinese power.

Zheng He