Study Guide for AP World History
5754113804 | Thomas Peters was | central in promoting the establishment of a colony for ex-slaves in Sierra Leone | 0 | |
5754113805 | The Black Pioneers were | escaped slaves who fought to maintain British rule in the North American colonies | 1 | |
5754113806 | The rise in maritime trade in the early modern era in Africa | resulted in regional kingdoms replacing the imperial states of west Africa. | 2 | |
5754113807 | The most popular important city in the Songhay empire was | Gao | 3 | |
5754113808 | The most influential ruler in the rise of the Songhay empire was | Sunni Ali | 4 | |
5754113809 | Sunni Ali built a powerful imperial navy to patrol the | Niger River | 5 | |
5754113810 | All Songhay emperors were | Muslims | 6 | |
5754113811 | The Songhay empire fell in 1591 to | a Moroccan army | 7 | |
5754113812 | In 1505 all the Swahili city states were subdued by the | Portuguese | 8 | |
5754113813 | The ruler of the kingdom of Kongo, Afonso I, converted to what religion and encouraged his subjects to convert as well? | Christianity | 9 | |
5754113814 | King Nzinga Mbemba of Kongo is best known for his | conversion to Catholicism | 10 | |
5754113815 | An alliance with Portugal brought wealth and foreign recognition to Kongo, as well as | destruction of the kingdom | 11 | |
5754113816 | The Portuguese referred to Ndongo as Angola because of the word ngolam which meant | king | 12 | |
5754113817 | The chief obstacle to the Portuguese control of Angola came from | Queen Nzinga | 13 | |
5754113818 | The first European colony in sub-Saharan Africa was | Angola | 14 | |
5754113819 | In an effort to drive the Portuguese out of Ndongo, Queen Nzinga formed an alliance with | Dutch | 15 | |
5754113820 | What was the massive fortified city in southern Africa that dominated the gold trade in its region of the continent until the late 15th cent? | Great Zimbabwe | 16 | |
5754113821 | A trading post was built at Cape Town in 1652 by the | Dutch | 17 | |
5754113822 | When the Dutch founded Cape Town they encountered which of these indigenous groups? | Khoikhoi | 18 | |
5754113823 | The center of Islamic learning in west AFrica was | Timbuktu | 19 | |
5754113824 | Islam was most popular in subharan Africa in | the commercial centers of west Africa and the Swahili city states | 20 | |
5754113825 | Islam and Christianity usually spread into sub-Saharan Africa | as syncretic versions of the origial | 21 | |
5754113826 | The Fulani | attempted, through military conquest, to instill a strict form of Islam in Africa | 22 | |
5754113827 | Which of the following was NOT an accomplishment of the Fulani? | stamp out African religions or eliminate indigenous elements from the syncretic Islam of west Africa | 23 | |
5754113828 | The founder of the religion that stressed Jesus Christ had been a black man and that Kongo was the true holy land was | Dona Beatriz | 24 | |
5754113829 | During the early modern period in Africa, the basis of social organization continued to be | kinship groups | 25 | |
5754113830 | The most important American crop introduced into Africa in the 16th century was | manioc | 26 | |
5754113831 | By 1800, the population of sub-Saharan Africa stood at | 60 million | 27 | |
5754113832 | Throughout most of history, the majority of slaves came from | war captives | 28 | |
5754113833 | One of the factors that made African Slavery different from the varieties practiced elsewhere was that | African law did not recognize private property, and thus slavery served as a measure of personal wealth | 29 | |
5754113834 | The arrival of Europeans | dramatically increased the number of Africans sold into slavery | 30 | |
5754113835 | The first European slave traders were the | Portuguese | 31 | |
5754113836 | As part of the triangular slave trade, the Europeans usually picked up slaves in Africa in return for | firearms | 32 | |
5754113837 | Over the course of the entire period of trans-Atlantic slavery, the mortality rate for the middle passage was | 25% | 33 | |
5754113838 | The heaviest slave trading took place in (time) | 18th century | 34 | |
5754113839 | How many Africans were forcefully brought to the Americas as part of the trans-Atlantic slave trade | 12 million | 35 | |
5754113840 | The vast majority of slaves | provided agricultural labor on plantations | 36 | |
5754113841 | The only place where a slave revolt actually brought about an end to slavery was | Saint Domingue | 37 | |
5754113842 | Which of the following was not a syncretic religion tied to Africans in the Americas | Vodou | 38 | |
5754113843 | The first European nation to abolish the slave trade was | Denmark | 39 |