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1. One of the central factors in the establishment of trans-Saharan
trade was the - ANSWER ✓ domestication of the camel
2. in Sub-Sarahan Africa, an age gender was - ANSWER ✓ a
publicly recognized group that performed tasks based on their
strength and maturity
3. Just as the kingdoms of west Africa depended on trans-Saharan
trade, the kingdoms of east Africa depended on - ANSWER ✓
Indian Ocean trade
4. Griots were - ANSWER ✓ singers and storytellers
5. Axum was - ANSWER ✓ a Christian kingdom in Ethiopia
6. The legendary founder of the kingdom of Mali was - ANSWER ✓
Sundiata
7. In regard to gender issues in sub-Saharan Africa, - ANSWER ✓
women had more opportunities open to them than did their
counterparts in other societies
8. Mali would reach its peak during the reign of - ANSWER ✓
Mansa Musa
, 9. Ethiopian Christianity - ANSWER ✓ retained both traditional
African and Christian beliefs
10. Mali became the wealthiest kingdom in sub-Saharan Africa
because of its - ANSWER ✓ control of gold trade
11. The conversion to Islam by east African merchants and
princes did all the following EXCEPT - ANSWER ✓ completely
eliminate the animistic religions
12. Which food, first domesticated in southeast Asia, provided a
nutrutious supplement to Bantu diets and allowed the Bantu to
expand into forested regions? - ANSWER ✓ bananas
13. The most powerful state in west Africa at the time of the
arrival of Islam was - ANSWER ✓ Ghana
14.Mali - ANSWER ✓ Power trading society in West Africa, rich in gold and
ivory
15. Sundiata - ANSWER ✓ the founder of Mali empire. He crushed his enemies
and won control of the gold trade routes
16. Songhai Kingdom - ANSWER ✓ Largest African trading kingdom during
its time; Helped rebel against Mali
17. Timbuktu - ANSWER ✓ Mali trading city that became a center of wealth
and learning
18. Mecca - ANSWER ✓ the holiest city of Islam; Muhammad's birthplace
19. Swahili - ANSWER ✓ Bantu language with Arabic loanwords spoken in
coastal regions of East Africa.