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Describe the characteristics of the various geographical regions of Africa.To what degree does access to,or lack of,water determine their boundaries?
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What are the possible explanations-geographical,political,religious,and economic-which kept the West in almost total ignorance of sub-Saharan Africa until relatively recent times?
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Describe African societies in terms of urban life,family relationships,and the parts played by women and the institution of slavery in their social fabrics.
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The text raises the question of whether Africa is a continent without history.Why would earlier historians have held such a view,and what prompted the modification of that perspective? In what way is the general perception of what constitutes "history" shaped by distinctly European preconceptions? In what ways are historians of Africa able to overcome the paucity of written sources? What correct historical information can be gleaned from the Hausa oral traditions recorded in the story "Honoring the Sacred Tree God," found in the Kano Chronicle?
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In what way does the story "The Nyanga Meet the Pygmies of Gabon" reflect the concept held by most early societies that law is sacred in origin?
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In your opinion,other than perhaps the Egyptian pyramids,what were the most significant architectural accomplishments in Africa,and why? Be specific.
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Compare and contrast the elements of civilization in sub-Saharan Africa with the civilizations of Mesoamerica.What are the similarities and differences and why?
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Discuss,with specific examples,the impact of climate upon the development of African societies.
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Coptic Christianity
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What were some of the possible factors that inhibited the growth of civilized "states" in southern Africa?
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Saba
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Congo River
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Kush
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What are the several possible reasons that might explain Islam's success in Africa prior to 1500 C.E.? What do the career and accomplishments of Mansa Musa reveal about African society during the fourteenth century C.E.?
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How did Karl Mauch's opinion of origin of the ruins he discovered reflect the general attitude of nineteenth century Europeans toward the sub-Saharan Africans? How have new discoveries about developments in Nubia,Kush,and the Sahara challenged historians' thinking about the origins of civilization in Africa,and the world? In your opinion,what are the most significant cultural contributions of African societies?
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Niger River
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Axum
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Ethiopia
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Ashanti
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savannas
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Bantu
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"fleets of the desert"
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the Garamantes
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Kilwa
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desiccation of the Sahara
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the Khoi and the San
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African slavery
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The following were true about the trans-Sahara caravan trade except

A) the Arab introduction of the camel into Africa enabled this trade to greatly increase.
B) cultural exchanges were stimulated by the growth of the caravan activity.
C) it enabled the Sahara region to become a major crossroad of international commerce.
D) it brought the first Islamic traders to central Africa in the first century B.C.E.
E) it allowed Islam to influence much of Africa south of the Sahara.
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The great iron-working culture of northern Nigeria was the

A) Nok.
B) Axum.
C) Kush.
D) Berger.
E) Malagasy.
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Which of the following statements about the Sahara Desert is true?

A) Its western half was under the Atlantic Ocean until 2000 B.C.E.
B) All evidence indicates that it was never anything other than a vast desert region.
C) At one point, it was an area that was green and flourishing with life.
D) It contained no significant trade routes.
E) It completely cut off Egypt from the rest of Africa.
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The great river that dominates the western region of Africa,the so-called "hump of Africa," is the

A) Nile.
B) Niger.
C) Congo.
D) Zaire.
E) Zambeze.
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The geographical obstacle which divides Africa's northern coast from the rest of the continent

A) is the Niger River.
B) is the Nile River.
C) are the Atlas Mountains.
D) is the Sahara Desert.
E) is the Kalahari Desert.
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Malayan traders and settlers

A) brought oranges and rayon to East Asia.
B) may have introduced yams and bananas to Africa.
C) were the first Khoisan speakers in southern Africa.
D) composed just under half of the population of Zanj.
E) refused to go west of India.
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Zagwe churches
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A Malay settlement was established on the island of

A) Madagascar.
B) Zimbabwe.
C) Saba.
D) Rhapta.
E) Malawi.
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Axum was

A) the capital city of Kush.
B) founded possibly by migrants from the Kingdom of Saba/Sheba in the Arabian Peninsula.
C) the home of Mansa Musa.
D) fatally defeated by the army of Zimbabwe.
E) on the Congo River.
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The vast grasslands that border the great desert region of the Sahara are known as

A) meoris.
B) wetlands.
C) savannahs.
D) jungles.
E) transvaals.
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The northern area of Africa,from the Atlantic to the Indian Oceans,is composed of the greatest desert on earth,the

A) Kalahari.
B) Gobi.
C) Sahara.
D) Niger.
E) Mojave.
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If one traveled south from the grasslands of central Africa,one would reach the region of

A) the transvaal.
B) the Great Divide of the continent.
C) the area in which the predecessors of modern human beings first lived.
D) some of the world's richest deposits of minerals.
E) the Nile River
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All of the following are correct about the Garamantes except they

A) transported goods across the Libyan Desert.
B) were known to the Romans.
C) survived for only a century.
D) traded in salt, glass, metal, olive oil, and wine, gold, and slaves.
E) declined as the desert dried up.
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East African trade

A) was exclusively oriented through the Nile to the Mediterranean.
B) provided a lively, ocean-going commercial intercourse with civilizations far to the east.
C) maintained a strictly coastal exchange between African cultures only.
D) was mainly with Madagascar.
E) was dominated by Christian merchants from Constantinople.
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A unique aspect of the ancient Ethiopian civilization was the fact that

A) it was the only Muslim society in the area.
B) it adopted the form of Christianity practiced in Egypt.
C) its assimilation by Kush was brought about through the development of trade ties.
D) the Syrians were able to make it a Muslim nation.
E) it remained animist in religion until the twentieth century.
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Which of the following is not a valid observation about the ancient civilization of the Kush?

A) It was located in Nubia.
B) Evidence suggests that it may have developed an agricultural kingdom before the Egyptians.
C) It spread its empire to the north by driving the Romans out of Egypt.
D) It had emerged as a major trading state by the end of the second millennium B.C.E.
E) It declined in the mid-first millennium B.C.E.
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The people of North Africa,who served as trade intermediaries for the great trans-Saharan commerce,were the

A) Kurds.
B) Phoenicians.
C) Carthaginians.
D) Berbers.
E) Cree.
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Karl Mauch found the ruins of

A) Katmandu.
B) Pietermar Teburg.
C) Great Zimbabwe.
D) Kilwa.
E) Namibia.
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The family of languages spoken by people who inhabit the region of Central Africa south of the Sahara Desert is

A) Kalaharian.
B) Nok.
C) Swahili.
D) Bantu.
E) Khoisan.
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The ancient civilization that was located in the highlands of what is known today as Ethiopia was

A) Yoruba.
B) Kush.
C) Sahara.
D) Axum.
E) Saba.
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Deck 8: Early Civilizations in Africa
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Describe the characteristics of the various geographical regions of Africa.To what degree does access to,or lack of,water determine their boundaries?
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What are the possible explanations-geographical,political,religious,and economic-which kept the West in almost total ignorance of sub-Saharan Africa until relatively recent times?
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Describe African societies in terms of urban life,family relationships,and the parts played by women and the institution of slavery in their social fabrics.
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The text raises the question of whether Africa is a continent without history.Why would earlier historians have held such a view,and what prompted the modification of that perspective? In what way is the general perception of what constitutes "history" shaped by distinctly European preconceptions? In what ways are historians of Africa able to overcome the paucity of written sources? What correct historical information can be gleaned from the Hausa oral traditions recorded in the story "Honoring the Sacred Tree God," found in the Kano Chronicle?
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In what way does the story "The Nyanga Meet the Pygmies of Gabon" reflect the concept held by most early societies that law is sacred in origin?
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In your opinion,other than perhaps the Egyptian pyramids,what were the most significant architectural accomplishments in Africa,and why? Be specific.
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Compare and contrast the elements of civilization in sub-Saharan Africa with the civilizations of Mesoamerica.What are the similarities and differences and why?
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What were some of the possible factors that inhibited the growth of civilized "states" in southern Africa?
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Saba
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What are the several possible reasons that might explain Islam's success in Africa prior to 1500 C.E.? What do the career and accomplishments of Mansa Musa reveal about African society during the fourteenth century C.E.?
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How did Karl Mauch's opinion of origin of the ruins he discovered reflect the general attitude of nineteenth century Europeans toward the sub-Saharan Africans? How have new discoveries about developments in Nubia,Kush,and the Sahara challenged historians' thinking about the origins of civilization in Africa,and the world? In your opinion,what are the most significant cultural contributions of African societies?
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Niger River
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Axum
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The following were true about the trans-Sahara caravan trade except

A) the Arab introduction of the camel into Africa enabled this trade to greatly increase.
B) cultural exchanges were stimulated by the growth of the caravan activity.
C) it enabled the Sahara region to become a major crossroad of international commerce.
D) it brought the first Islamic traders to central Africa in the first century B.C.E.
E) it allowed Islam to influence much of Africa south of the Sahara.
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The great iron-working culture of northern Nigeria was the

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B) Axum.
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D) Berger.
E) Malagasy.
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Which of the following statements about the Sahara Desert is true?

A) Its western half was under the Atlantic Ocean until 2000 B.C.E.
B) All evidence indicates that it was never anything other than a vast desert region.
C) At one point, it was an area that was green and flourishing with life.
D) It contained no significant trade routes.
E) It completely cut off Egypt from the rest of Africa.
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The great river that dominates the western region of Africa,the so-called "hump of Africa," is the

A) Nile.
B) Niger.
C) Congo.
D) Zaire.
E) Zambeze.
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The geographical obstacle which divides Africa's northern coast from the rest of the continent

A) is the Niger River.
B) is the Nile River.
C) are the Atlas Mountains.
D) is the Sahara Desert.
E) is the Kalahari Desert.
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Malayan traders and settlers

A) brought oranges and rayon to East Asia.
B) may have introduced yams and bananas to Africa.
C) were the first Khoisan speakers in southern Africa.
D) composed just under half of the population of Zanj.
E) refused to go west of India.
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A Malay settlement was established on the island of

A) Madagascar.
B) Zimbabwe.
C) Saba.
D) Rhapta.
E) Malawi.
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Axum was

A) the capital city of Kush.
B) founded possibly by migrants from the Kingdom of Saba/Sheba in the Arabian Peninsula.
C) the home of Mansa Musa.
D) fatally defeated by the army of Zimbabwe.
E) on the Congo River.
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The vast grasslands that border the great desert region of the Sahara are known as

A) meoris.
B) wetlands.
C) savannahs.
D) jungles.
E) transvaals.
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The northern area of Africa,from the Atlantic to the Indian Oceans,is composed of the greatest desert on earth,the

A) Kalahari.
B) Gobi.
C) Sahara.
D) Niger.
E) Mojave.
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If one traveled south from the grasslands of central Africa,one would reach the region of

A) the transvaal.
B) the Great Divide of the continent.
C) the area in which the predecessors of modern human beings first lived.
D) some of the world's richest deposits of minerals.
E) the Nile River
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All of the following are correct about the Garamantes except they

A) transported goods across the Libyan Desert.
B) were known to the Romans.
C) survived for only a century.
D) traded in salt, glass, metal, olive oil, and wine, gold, and slaves.
E) declined as the desert dried up.
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East African trade

A) was exclusively oriented through the Nile to the Mediterranean.
B) provided a lively, ocean-going commercial intercourse with civilizations far to the east.
C) maintained a strictly coastal exchange between African cultures only.
D) was mainly with Madagascar.
E) was dominated by Christian merchants from Constantinople.
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A unique aspect of the ancient Ethiopian civilization was the fact that

A) it was the only Muslim society in the area.
B) it adopted the form of Christianity practiced in Egypt.
C) its assimilation by Kush was brought about through the development of trade ties.
D) the Syrians were able to make it a Muslim nation.
E) it remained animist in religion until the twentieth century.
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Which of the following is not a valid observation about the ancient civilization of the Kush?

A) It was located in Nubia.
B) Evidence suggests that it may have developed an agricultural kingdom before the Egyptians.
C) It spread its empire to the north by driving the Romans out of Egypt.
D) It had emerged as a major trading state by the end of the second millennium B.C.E.
E) It declined in the mid-first millennium B.C.E.
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The people of North Africa,who served as trade intermediaries for the great trans-Saharan commerce,were the

A) Kurds.
B) Phoenicians.
C) Carthaginians.
D) Berbers.
E) Cree.
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Karl Mauch found the ruins of

A) Katmandu.
B) Pietermar Teburg.
C) Great Zimbabwe.
D) Kilwa.
E) Namibia.
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The family of languages spoken by people who inhabit the region of Central Africa south of the Sahara Desert is

A) Kalaharian.
B) Nok.
C) Swahili.
D) Bantu.
E) Khoisan.
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The ancient civilization that was located in the highlands of what is known today as Ethiopia was

A) Yoruba.
B) Kush.
C) Sahara.
D) Axum.
E) Saba.
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