Geography
Religion
Social Norms & Society
Expressive Culture (CAFE)
MISC 1
100

This geographic feature separates North Africa from Sub-Saharan Africa.

The Sahara Desert

100

Which religion is the most practiced religion in MENA?

Islam

100

What is colonialism?

When one country takes over another and exploits it for economic gain

100

Name a food from Sub-Saharan Africa.

Jollof rice, palm butter soup, fufu, braai, etc

100

Who was Lake Victoria in Sub-Saharan Africa named after?

Queen Victoria of England

200

What is a savanna, and where are they mainly located?

Tropical grasslands, areas near the Sahara (mostly Sub-Saharan Africa)

200

What are the two major branches of Islam?

Sunni & Shia

200

Give an example of a rite of passage and explain what is used for. 

Something to celebrate a transition to a new stage of life 

Ex: Sweet 16, quincenera, bar mitzvah

200

Name a food from the Middle East/North Africa. 

Shakshuka, tagine, shawarma, hummus, tzatziki, etc

200

What is the main language spoken in MENA?

Arabic
300

What is desertification?

Process of fertile land becoming a desert.

300

Why did Islam split into 2 distinct branches?

Split due to conflict over who would be the prophet Muhammad's successor. Sunnis wanted to elect a leader (caliph) and Shias wanted to have a descendant of Muhammad become the leader.

300

The African diaspora is mostly located in the Carribbean, Central and South America, and the United States. WHY?

Transatlantic Slave Trade

300

Describe some common themes across Sub-Saharan African art and clothes.

Bright colors, masks, intense patterns, detailed designs, beading and texture

300

Name 4 Middle Eastern countries. 

Iraq, Iran, Palestine, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, etc

400

What does the Middle East have in common with North Africa in terms of geography?

Mainly desert/dry

400

How did Christianity become the main religion in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Early established churches in 1400s, but largely Christian missionaries prior to and during the Scramble for Africa

400

How was Orientalism used to justify colonialism in MENA?

Perpetuated the idea that Middle Easterners were "barbaric" and incapable of creating advanced civilizations, so Europe needed to step in to 'save' them

400

Why is it common to see light-weight, loose-fitting clothes in MENA?

Very warm climate

400

Name a country in West Africa.

Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Senegal, Liberia, Sierra Leone, etc

500

How does geography cause tensions in MENA and Sub-Saharan Africa?

Limited access to water (MENA), harsh climates like desert and tropical rainforest (Africa) that make agriculture difficult, environmental crises causing mass migration and famine

500

What are some of the common features among African Indigenous Religions?

Oral traditions, ancestral worship, spiritual healing, witchcraft/magic, movement/performance

500

How did colonialism impact the Middle East AND North Africa?

ME: European intervention divided populations of Sunnis and Shias across different countries and often installed rulers who were the opposite sect from their population

North Africa: Scramble for Africa, French colonialism in Algeria; wiping native traditions, installing oppressive tactics

500

Why do some Muslim women choose to wear head coverings?

Follow haya (modesty), separates women from men in public spaces, sometimes a political necessity (Afghanistan, Iran). 

500

Name the 5 Pillars of Islam

Profession of Faith, Almsgiving, Fasting, Prayer, and Pilgrimage

600

Describe a way that geography impacts the way of life for people in MENA or Sub-Saharan Africa. 

High ceilings b/c of heat, clothing to protect from sun/sand, border tensions for land with best water access in MENA, population centered around water sources, desertification causing issues in Africa and urbanization, geographic isolation of SS Africa leading to harder development

600

When Christian missionaries arrived in some areas of Sub-Saharan Africa, they found that some people were practicing a syncretized version of Christianity. What does this mean?

Christianity that mixed with indigenous traditions to create something distinct and specified to the native culture.

600

What is the problem with Africa's borders?

Borders were drawn by colonizers during the Scramble for Africa and did not account for ethnic diversity in the area, often splitting existing groups across multiple countries.

600

Why is it extremely uncommon to find Muslim religious artwork that shows the faces of important figures?

Islam warns against worshipping idols and believe that Allah (God) cannot be represented as a person. 

600

What modern day country is the Fertile Crescent located in?

Iraq

700

Give at least 2 reasons why North Africa is more similar to the Middle East than it is to Sub-Saharan Africa.

Different languages (arabic vs many other languages in SS), climate (desert vs very diverse climate types and tropical forest), religions (islam vs christianity), history (islamic caliphates, ottomans, Rome/Carthage vs. Great Zimbabwe, Bantu states, West African empires), culture, etc. 

700

How does African Christianity show traditions that are influenced by African Indigenous Religions?

Incorporating ancestors, dance and movement during worship, strong emphasis on spiritual healing and protection from bad luck/spirits

700

What are kinship lines, and how is the way that people in Sub-Saharan Africa conceptualize family lineage different from our own?

Kinship lines refer to social structure based on family, ancestry, and descent within a clan.

Families extend beyond the "nuclear family" or immediate family, and create bigger networks of family members. 

700

Why is soup so common in African food and culinary traditions? 

Made in large quantities to feed big communities, cheap/easy to store ingredients

700

What is the largest mountain/volcano in Africa called?

Mount Kilimanjaro