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Key Terms PeopleTradingTrade Empires Location Important Facts main

The early form of the gun used by the Moroccans. A 100 Key Terms What is an Arquebas?

Belief that natural objects have spirits. A 200 What is animism?

Person who passes down customs, history, legend art, and poetry through storytelling. A 300 Who is a griot?

A person who communicated with the spirit world and helped people to interact with their gods. A 400 Who is a diviner?

The relationship among family members. A 500 What is kinship?

Group that was responsible for Ghana’s decline. B 100 People Who are the Almoravids?

Greatest ruler of the Mali. B 200 Who is Mansa Musa?

Overthrew Ali’s son and declared Islam the state religion. B 300 Who is Askia Muhammad?

Moroccan Sultan who wanted to control both sources of gold and salt. B 400 Who is Al-Mansur?

The Empire of Ghana reached its height under me. B 500 Who is Tunka Manin?

Two items that were traded the most. C 100 Trading What are gold and salt?

Type of trade that occurred between two groups that never met face to face. C 200 What is silent barter?

Portuguese wanted these in Africa. C 300 What is to set up a trade monopoly and slaves?

Valuable in Africa, and used as money. C 400 What are sea shells or cowries?

Caused neighboring clans to fight with one another for captives in order to gain favor with the Portuguese. C 500 What is the slave trade?

Second West African Trade Empire. D 100 Trading Empires What is Mali?

First West African Trade Empire. D 200 What is Ghana?

The people who built Great Zimbabwe. D 300 Who are the shona?

The two bantu clans that united to form the Kongo Kingdom. D 400 Who are the Abundu and Lukeni Mimi?

D 500 An independent state made up of a city and the territory that surrounds it. What is a city-state?

Strip of dry grassland on the southern border of the Sahara Desert. E 100 Location What is the Sahel?

Main mountain range in Africa. E 200 What are the Atlas Mountains?

The two major rivers in West Africa. E 300 What is the Niger and Senegal Rivers?

The four different regions of Africa from north to south. E 400 What is desert, sahel, savanna and rain forest?

Tallest mountain in Africa. E 500 What is Mt. Kilimanjaro?

Local leaders who had both political and religious power. F 100 Important Facts Who were mansas?

Name the longest river in Africa. F 200 What is the Nile River?

Metal that brought revolutionary changes to Africa. F 300 What is iron?

The line of descent started in this fashion and then changed to this. F 400 What is matrilineal and then patrilineal?

The changes Arab traders brought to Africa. (3) F 500 What is a number system, a system of writing, and religion?

The Final Jeopardy Category is: African Slave Trade Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Finalcategory

Describe the difference between African Slavery and Portuguese Slavery. Click on screen to continue finalquestion African Slavery: slaves were war captives and debtors, they stayed with families, were not mistreated, and could earn their freedom. Portuguese Slavery: slaves were captured free people worked slaves like beasts until they died.

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