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Mali: A Later Empire

Page 22 Review 1. Sossos I- enemies of the people of Mali 2. Koumbi Saleh D- destruction of the Sosso Empire was complete with its capture 3 Kangaba G- an early capital of Mali 4. Mandingo C- the people of Mali 5. Mande B- the language spoken by people of Mali 6. Islam A- religion of Mandingoes 7. Sundiata E- responsible for early development of Mali 8. Sumanguru F- leader of the Sossos 9. Niani H- a later capital of Mali 10. Calabash J- a crop grown in Mali

Page 23 Review 1. Mansa Musa was the son of Sundiata’s Sister. Incorrect 2. Mansa Musa pilgrimage to Mecca was made in Correct 3. The city of Timbuktu was captured while Mansa Musa was away. Incorrect 4. Scholars and religious leaders were given special favors by Mansa Musa. Correct

Page 23 Review 5. Thousands of People accompanied Mansa Musa on his pilgrimage. Correct 6. Mansa Musa distributed so much gold on his journey, its value decreased. Correct 7. Kongo is the Arabic name for Moses/ Not Mentioned 8. Gao was a city of Great beauty. Not Mentioned

Page 23 Review 9. Many Books were imported from Barbary. Not Mentioned 10. Mansa Musa encouraged learning. Correct 11. Many Muslim Kings made Hajjs to Mecca. Not Mentioned 12. Trade was increased during the reign of Mansa Musa Correct

Page 25 Map Exercise 1. Outline the boundary of Mali in red

Page 25 Map Exercise 2. Trace the route of Mansa Musa’s hajj (pilgrimage) in green.

Page 25 Map Exercise 3. What bodies of water were crossed or were near the route of Mansa Musa’s hajj? Niger River Nile River Red Sea

Page 25 Map Exercise 4. In what country is Mecca?Arabia

Page 25 Map Exercise 5. What were the Capital Cities of Mali? Kangaba and Niani

Page 25 Map Exercise 6. What were the great cities of trade and learning? Timbuktu and Gao

Page 25 Map Exercise 7. What great city of Egypt did Mansa Musa Pilgrimage cross? Cairo Egypt