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I guess it’s time for some Jeopardy! Begin $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Intro Chapter 5 Chapter 6 PotpourriReviewBackground.

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2 I guess it’s time for some Jeopardy!

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4 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Intro Chapter 5 Chapter 6 PotpourriReviewBackground

5 C1-$100 Background - $100 A connection among people by blood, marriage, or adoption

6 C1-$200 Background - $200 This vegetation zone is not as dry as the desert and has enough water for short grasses and some small bushes and trees to survive.

7 C1-$300 Background - $300 This body of water borders Africa to the north.

8 C1-$400 Background - $400 Travel across this was long and travelers could lose their way or be unable to find water.

9 C1-$500 Background - $500 Name the three vegetation zones of West Africa

10 C2-$100 Intro - $100 They passed on history and values through stories

11 C2-$200 Intro - $200 This item was valuable to traders, since people used it to retain body moisture lost through perspiration.

12 C2-$300 Intro - $300 North Africans would trade a pound of salt for a pound of this with West Africans.

13 C2-$400 Intro - $400 This kingdom of West Africa covered the largest territory.

14 C2-$500 Intro - $500 Ghana became wealthy by collecting this from traders who passed through their kingdom.

15 C3-$100 Chapter 5 - $100 Often West Africa’s common people blended their traditional beliefs with this religion.

16 C3-$200 Chapter 5- $200 _________ groups were the source of village government in West African society.

17 C3-$300 Chapter 5- $300 Annual flooding of this river created rich soil and served as a key trade route.

18 C3-$400 Chapter 5- $400 Ghana’s rulers and the upper class used this to help them gain power in government.

19 C3-$500 Chapter 5- $500 Villages located along rivers became centers for trade, and this helped them.

20 C4-$100 Chapter 6- $100 The buying and selling of humans

21 C3-200 Chapter 6- $200 was a valuable trade item to the world and Africa had large reserves of it.

22 C3-$300 Chapter 6 - $300 Explorers from this European country found their way to the Kongo Kingdom.

23 C3-$400 Chapter 6- $400 The population of the Kongo region decreased as a result of this.

24 C3-$500 Chapter 6- $500 In addition to gold, Central and Southern Africa also possessed these trade items.

25 C4-$100 Potpourri - $100 True or False: Africa was heavily influenced by Islam.

26 C4-$200 Potpourri - $200 Askia Muhammad took control of the salt mines and organized the government of this empire.

27 C4-$300 Potpourri - $300 His pilgrimage to Mecca encouraged people to come to Timbuktu.

28 C4-$400 Potpourri - $400 This group of Muslim warriors weakened trade and contributed to the Ghana Empire’s decline.

29 C4-$500 Potpourri - $500 This group of traders from North Africa brought their Muslim faith across the Sahara Desert and into West Africa.

30 C4-$100 Review - $100 The holy scripture of Islam

31 C4-$200 Review - $200 This city on the Arabian Peninsula was located on major trade routes and was an important trade center.

32 C4-$300 Review - $300 The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches resulted from a in the Christian church.

33 C4-$400 Review - $400 This ruler put a legal system in place that served the Byzantine Empire for hundreds of years.

34 C4-$500 Review - $500 This method was used by the Umayyads to govern their empire using a system of departments and agencies.


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