Migration - AP World History Flashcards
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10547365430 | Why did the Bantu migrate? | -population pressures -agricultural advancements -climate change | 0 | |
10547365431 | What type of climate change caused the Bantu migration? | desertification | 1 | |
10547365432 | Why did the Vikings migrate? | -population pressure -love of adventure and treasure -superiority on the seas -wanted to raid and plunder | 2 | |
10547365433 | What was wrong with the Viking population? | There was a food shortage. | 3 | |
10547365434 | Why did the Polynesians migrate? | Migration offered a resolution to their contests for power. | 4 | |
10547365435 | How long was the Bantu migration? | 1,500 years | 5 | |
10547365436 | Where did the Bantu go? | They migrated from Sahara to the southern tip of Africa. | 6 | |
10547365437 | What were the Bantu migration habits/patterns? | They used canoes to get to Congo rainforests and settled on river banks. | 7 | |
10547365438 | How did the Bantu survive migration? | They adapted by herding and raising animals and adding bananas into the environment. | 8 | |
10547365439 | When did the Vikings migrate? | 790-1066 (276 years) | 9 | |
10547365440 | Where did the Vikings go? | Iceland, Greenland, North America, Norwegians raided Ireland. They eventually settled. | 10 | |
10547365441 | How long did the Polynesians migrate for? | 800 years | 11 | |
10547365442 | Where did the Polynesians go? | East towards the Pacific and west towards Africa. New Guinea to Hawaii, Madagascar, New Zealand | 12 | |
10547365443 | What were the effects of Bantu migration? | -gradual language spread -superior iron technology -cultural diffusion | 13 | |
10547365444 | What were the effects of Viking migration? | -destruction of villages/towns -government breakdowns -occupied large parts of French and British Isles -Swedes in Russia -converted to Christianity | 14 | |
10547365445 | What were the effects of Polynesian migration? | -established agricultural villages -built strong chief-ruled societies -adapted to new environments | 15 |