6720962762 | Migration, interactions | The Bantu language spread because of the...of the Bantu-speaking peoples and their...with local groups while traveling | 0 | |
6720962763 | Small, large | The Bantu-speaking peoples migrated in...groups of people, rather than a...group | 1 | |
6720962764 | 3000 BCE | When did the Bantu-speakers start to migrate? | 2 | |
6720962765 | Agricultural economy | When the Bantu-speakers migrated, they brought an...with them | 3 | |
6720962766 | Surplus, increased | Because of the success of the Bantu-peoples' agriculture, they produced a...which...their population | 4 | |
6720962767 | Bananas | Indonesian seafarers introduced...to Sub-Saharan Africa | 5 | |
6720962768 | Population | The introduction of bananas led to a...spike | 6 | |
6720962769 | Technology | The Bantu-speakers were able to migrate because of their... | 7 | |
6720962770 | Canoes, iron | The Bantu-speakers built...to be able to travel up and down rivers, they also had...-making technology. | 8 | |
6720962771 | Malaria | The Bantu-speakers had an immunity to...which gave them an advantage over the people that they met in the forests. | 9 | |
6720962772 | South Africa | Where did the Bantu migration end? | 10 | |
6720962773 | Raising | The Bantu-speaking peoples adopted the practice of...sheep and cattle during their migration | 11 | |
6720962774 | Villages | Most of the Bantu-speaking groups formed close-knit communities in small... | 12 | |
6720962775 | Matrilineal | The villagers trace their ancestry through their mothers, not their fathers | 13 | |
6720962776 | Monotheistic | Were Bantu-speaking peoples monotheistic or polytheistic? | 14 | |
6720962777 | Yes | Did the Bantu-speaking peoples practice ancestor veneration? | 15 | |
6720962778 | Masks, dead ancestors, music | The belief in the spirit world led to the creation of...and sculpted figures that represented...Another important people of worship and ceremony was... | 16 | |
6720962779 | No | Did Sub-Saharan Africa have a centralized government like most European and Asian societies? | 17 | |
6720962780 | Kin, families | The government of Sub-Saharan Africa was communities that formed...-based networks, that was governed by the... | 18 | |
6720962781 | Fighting | When the population of the Sub-Saharan African kin-based groups grew...broke out. | 19 | |
6720962782 | Sahara, Indian | Merchants and Islams arrived in Sub-Saharan Africa by traveling across the...and over the...Ocean | 20 | |
6720962783 | Increased, Islamic | The volume of trade across the Sahara...with the arrival of...merchants | 21 | |
6720962784 | Camels | ...were replaced by horses and donkeys because of their ability to live in the Sahara and consume large amounts of water | 22 | |
6720962785 | Adapted, needs | The different types of camel saddles showed how people...technology based on their... | 23 | |
6720962786 | Europe, Asia | Trans-Saharan trade became famous throughout...and... | 24 | |
6720962787 | Gold | What was the most important good that was traded in the trans-Saharan trade? | 25 | |
6720962788 | Ghana and Mali | Which two societies benefited from the trans-Saharan trade's success? | 26 | |
6720962789 | City-states | The Indian Ocean trade created very successful...aka Swahili states | 27 | |
6720962790 | Swahili, East, porcelain | Trade was most vigorous between the...states and...Asia, that Chinese...is still found in some of the states | 28 | |
6720962791 | 8th, 11th | Ghana's peak of influence was from the...to the...century | 29 | |
6720962792 | Centralized, nobles, iron | Ghana had a...government aided by...and an army with...weapons | 30 | |
6720962793 | Wars with neighboring societies | What weakened the Ghanian state? | 31 | |
6720962794 | Gold, taxed, West | Mali profited from the...trade and...almost all other trade entering...Africa | 32 | |
6720962795 | Mali | Was Mali or Ghana more prosperous? | 33 | |
6720962796 | Sundiata | Who was Mali's founding ruler? | 34 | |
6720962797 | All of the royal family, Sundiata | When Sundiata's father died, the rival groups killed...except... | 35 | |
6720962798 | Exiled, fight | Sundiata was...after he learned to...well and once he became strong enough he returned to West Africa and reclaimed the throne. | 36 | |
6720962799 | Muslim, merchants | Sundiata was a...and he used this to create trade relationships with other... | 37 | |
6720962800 | Gold, wealth | Sundiata created a very successful...trade in Mali, and during his ruler, Mali's...grew tremendously | 38 | |
6720962801 | Religious leadership | Mansa Musa is more known for his...than for his political or economic judgement | 39 | |
6720962802 | Muslim | Mansa Musa was a... | 40 | |
6720962803 | Pilgrimage, Mecca | Mansa Musa did a...to... | 41 | |
6720962804 | Mosques, educational | Mansa Musa's pilgrimage led to the building of many...and...centers | 42 | |
6720962805 | Increased, Islam, Mali | Mansa Musa's reign...the support for...in... | 43 | |
6720962806 | Songhay | Which civilization took Mali's place as the powerhouse in Egypt after Mali fell? | 44 | |
6720962807 | Agriculture, grazing, trade, and gold | Zimbabwe built its prosperity on... | 45 | |
6720962808 | Architecture | The wealth of the kingdom of Zimbabwe can be seen through its... | 46 | |
6720962809 | Great Zimbabwe | A massive stone wall that surrounded the capital city of Zimbabwe | 47 | |
6720962810 | Mortar | The Great Zimbabwe was the first stone wall to be built without... | 48 | |
6720962811 | Environmental, overgrazing | The residents within Great Zimbabwe left because of the...damage from... | 49 | |
6720962812 | Kinship, age, and gender | Sub-Saharan Africa's small communities were organized around... | 50 | |
6720962813 | Matrilineal, patriarchal | Some Sub-Saharan African societies were...which doesn't mean that they weren't... | 51 | |
6720962814 | Didn't, hijab | The Africans that converted to Islam did/didn't adopt all of the customs as the Islam in Southwest Asia. For example: the... | 52 | |
6720962815 | Private property, slaves | ...didn't exist in many kin-based societies, so many people accumulated...to increase their wealth and social status | 53 | |
6720962816 | Mesopotamia | Where were the slaves that started a revolt? | 54 | |
6720962817 | Zanj, size, time | The...Rebellion was one of the most successful slave revolts because of the...and length of....before it was defeated | 55 | |
6720962818 | Griots | Storytellers in Sub-Saharan Africa | 56 | |
6720962819 | Griots, family, leaders | ...memorized knowledge of...lineage and the lives and deeds of... | 57 | |
6720962820 | Library | When a griot died, it was like a...burned | 58 | |
6720962821 | Griots, griottes | Men were called...and women were called... | 59 | |
6720962822 | Empowerment | Women griottes provided women with a sense of...in a male-dominated society | 60 | |
6720962823 | Swahili | The arrival of Islam influenced the developing language of... | 61 |
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