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Deck 13: Early African Societies, 1500 Bce-1500 Ce
1
The late appearance of a kingdom in Kongo is evidence of
A) the influence of Mali on Central Africa.
B) the Bantu tradition of decentralized rule.
C) the Bantu migration.
D) the influence of Islam.
A) the influence of Mali on Central Africa.
B) the Bantu tradition of decentralized rule.
C) the Bantu migration.
D) the influence of Islam.
the Bantu migration.
2
Which of the following was widely practiced in China as well as in Africa?
A) racial slavery
B) animist religion
C) Buddhism
D) ancestor worship
A) racial slavery
B) animist religion
C) Buddhism
D) ancestor worship
ancestor worship
3
Which of these describes animism?
A) a belief in a pantheon of gods
B) the belief that natural forces such as wind are animate
C) belief in one supreme deity
D) use of sacred writings
A) a belief in a pantheon of gods
B) the belief that natural forces such as wind are animate
C) belief in one supreme deity
D) use of sacred writings
the belief that natural forces such as wind are animate
4
In Sudan, which of the following were prized as status symbols and were used in commercial and political bargaining?
A) camels
B) cattle
C) sons
D) daughters
A) camels
B) cattle
C) sons
D) daughters
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5
Which of the following was a major factor in the success of Muslim invaders of North Africa?
A) The North Africans had already adopted Islam and begun to write in Arabic.
B) The North African tribes were not unified and distrusted each other.
C) The North African tribes were pacifist and would not fight back.
D) The North Africans were worn down by years of fighting with the Christians.
A) The North Africans had already adopted Islam and begun to write in Arabic.
B) The North African tribes were not unified and distrusted each other.
C) The North African tribes were pacifist and would not fight back.
D) The North Africans were worn down by years of fighting with the Christians.
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6
Over half of Africa's land surface is comprised of
A) desert.
B) savannas.
C) cacti.
D) rivers.
A) desert.
B) savannas.
C) cacti.
D) rivers.
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7
Which of these was True in pre-Islamic African society?
A) Patriarchy was the rule.
B) Patriarchal and matrilineal families existed.
C) Matriarchy was the rule.
D) Matrilineal families disappeared with the Bantu migrations.
A) Patriarchy was the rule.
B) Patriarchal and matrilineal families existed.
C) Matriarchy was the rule.
D) Matrilineal families disappeared with the Bantu migrations.
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8
Which area of Africa was first conquered by Muslim Arabs?
A) Sudan
B) Nubia
C) Egypt
D) Morocco
A) Sudan
B) Nubia
C) Egypt
D) Morocco
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9
After September 11, 2001, a small Kenyan village wanted to offer condolences to the United States, so they sent
A) 911 copies of the Qur'an.
B) twenty camels.
C) fourteen cattle.
D) handmade blankets with pictures of the Twin Towers.
A) 911 copies of the Qur'an.
B) twenty camels.
C) fourteen cattle.
D) handmade blankets with pictures of the Twin Towers.
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10
What shared trait defines the Bantu peoples?
A) language
B) cattle-herding
C) mining techniques
D) origins in southern Africa
A) language
B) cattle-herding
C) mining techniques
D) origins in southern Africa
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11
Which of these modern nations was NOT part of the western Roman Empire following Diocletian's division of the Roman Empire?
A) Morocco
B) Algeria
C) Tunisia
D) Egypt
A) Morocco
B) Algeria
C) Tunisia
D) Egypt
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12
African history is often interpreted through the eyes of foreigners because
A) Africa has always been under the domination of foreigners.
B) Africa had no written records prior to the coming of Islam.
C) African natives have never shared their earliest history with outsiders.
D) early African writing systems have yet to be deciphered.
A) Africa has always been under the domination of foreigners.
B) Africa had no written records prior to the coming of Islam.
C) African natives have never shared their earliest history with outsiders.
D) early African writing systems have yet to be deciphered.
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13
Which of these is the large region that lies between the Sahara and the rain forests of Africa?
A) the Kalahari Desert
B) Ethiopia
C) the Sudan
D) Somalia
A) the Kalahari Desert
B) Ethiopia
C) the Sudan
D) Somalia
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14
Muslim invaders were stopped in France in 732/733 at
A) the Rhone River.
B) Tours.
C) Paris.
D) the Loire River.
A) the Rhone River.
B) Tours.
C) Paris.
D) the Loire River.
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15
Which of these was introduced across Africa by the Bantu peoples?
A) farming
B) Islam
C) ironworking
D) herding
A) farming
B) Islam
C) ironworking
D) herding
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16
Where was the original Bantu homeland?
A) Egypt
B) East Africa
C) Central Africa
D) West Africa
A) Egypt
B) East Africa
C) Central Africa
D) West Africa
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17
What was the period of the Bantu migrations?
A) 500 C.E. to 1000 C.E.
B) 1000 C.E. to 1500 C.E.
C) 500 B.C.E. to 1000 C.E.
D) 500 B.C.E. to 500 C.E.
A) 500 C.E. to 1000 C.E.
B) 1000 C.E. to 1500 C.E.
C) 500 B.C.E. to 1000 C.E.
D) 500 B.C.E. to 500 C.E.
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18
When Muslims Arabs entered Africa, they found
A) most Africans were already Muslim.
B) a lack of organized religious beliefs.
C) a mostly Christian population.
D) a wide variety of religious creeds.
A) most Africans were already Muslim.
B) a lack of organized religious beliefs.
C) a mostly Christian population.
D) a wide variety of religious creeds.
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19
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the Berbers?
A) They were fishermen and farmers.
B) They engaged in trade.
C) They adopted the Persian language and culture.
D) They were Caucasian.
A) They were fishermen and farmers.
B) They engaged in trade.
C) They adopted the Persian language and culture.
D) They were Caucasian.
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20
How did Coptic Christianity differ from other forms of Christianity?
A) Coptic Christians did not believe in the resurrection.
B) Coptic Christians believed that Jesus was a purely divine being.
C) Coptic Christians believed in the Trinity.
D) Coptic Christians saw all men as priests.
A) Coptic Christians did not believe in the resurrection.
B) Coptic Christians believed that Jesus was a purely divine being.
C) Coptic Christians believed in the Trinity.
D) Coptic Christians saw all men as priests.
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21
Which of the following best describes the arrival of Muslims in West Africa?
A) They arrived with trading caravans.
B) They arrived in ships carrying cargo.
C) They led slaving raids.
D) They came with Muhammad's largest army.
A) They arrived with trading caravans.
B) They arrived in ships carrying cargo.
C) They led slaving raids.
D) They came with Muhammad's largest army.
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22
Slaves were highly desired by upper class Muslims to
A) fight in Muslim armies.
B) work as household servants.
C) work in salt mines.
D) work in gold mines.
A) fight in Muslim armies.
B) work as household servants.
C) work in salt mines.
D) work in gold mines.
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23
Which of these spurred the amirs of al-Andalus to claim the title caliph?
A) foundation of the Abbasid dynasty
B) the creation of Fatimid Egypt
C) the fall of Constantinople
D) the advent of the Ottoman Turks
A) foundation of the Abbasid dynasty
B) the creation of Fatimid Egypt
C) the fall of Constantinople
D) the advent of the Ottoman Turks
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24
Who were the Fatimids?
A) a Sunni dynasty in Egypt
B) a Shi'ite dynasty in Egypt
C) a Coptic Christian dynasty in Egypt
D) a Byzantine dynasty in Egypt
A) a Sunni dynasty in Egypt
B) a Shi'ite dynasty in Egypt
C) a Coptic Christian dynasty in Egypt
D) a Byzantine dynasty in Egypt
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25
Tariq was interested in Toledo because
A) Toledo was a major commercial center.
B) he believed that Muhammad would return as Messiah in Toledo.
C) he believed that King Solomon's treasure was hidden in Toledo.
D) Toledo was mentioned in the Qur'an as the prophet's favorite city.
A) Toledo was a major commercial center.
B) he believed that Muhammad would return as Messiah in Toledo.
C) he believed that King Solomon's treasure was hidden in Toledo.
D) Toledo was mentioned in the Qur'an as the prophet's favorite city.
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26
Which of these defended Jerusalem against the Christian crusaders before overthrowing the Fatamids?
A) Salah al-Din
B) Hārūn al-Rashīd
C) Tariq ibn Ziyad
D) the Caliph of Córdoba
A) Salah al-Din
B) Hārūn al-Rashīd
C) Tariq ibn Ziyad
D) the Caliph of Córdoba
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27
What was the main problem facing the Abbasids' rule of Egypt?
A) the Abbasids were Muslim while most Egyptians were Christians
B) pagan raiders from Sub-Saharan Africa constantly attacked Egypt
C) the Abbasids were Shi'ites while most Egyptian Muslims were Sunnis
D) Coptic Christians from Ethiopia cut off Egypt's trade with the rest of Africa
A) the Abbasids were Muslim while most Egyptians were Christians
B) pagan raiders from Sub-Saharan Africa constantly attacked Egypt
C) the Abbasids were Shi'ites while most Egyptian Muslims were Sunnis
D) Coptic Christians from Ethiopia cut off Egypt's trade with the rest of Africa
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28
The "land of gold" was
A) Mali.
B) Ethiopia.
C) Zimbabwe.
D) Ghana.
A) Mali.
B) Ethiopia.
C) Zimbabwe.
D) Ghana.
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29
Where did the Fatimids establish their new capital?
A) Constantinople
B) Cairo
C) Damascus
D) Baghdad
A) Constantinople
B) Cairo
C) Damascus
D) Baghdad
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30
What was the major doctrine of the Almoravids?
A) The last imam would return as the Messiah.
B) Their imams were direct descendents of Ishmael.
C) Faithful Muslims should purify their own souls before jihad.
D) Muslims should practice animism to assimilate into African society.
A) The last imam would return as the Messiah.
B) Their imams were direct descendents of Ishmael.
C) Faithful Muslims should purify their own souls before jihad.
D) Muslims should practice animism to assimilate into African society.
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31
Who brought the first system of writing to the Africans?
A) Nubians
B) Persians
C) Egyptians
D) Arabs
A) Nubians
B) Persians
C) Egyptians
D) Arabs
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32
Complexes of inns and markets developed for camel merchants were called
A) Swahili markets.
B) caravanserais.
C) al-Mirabitun.
D) Tuaregs.
A) Swahili markets.
B) caravanserais.
C) al-Mirabitun.
D) Tuaregs.
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33
How did Isma'ilis theology differ from that of Orthodox Shi'ites?
A) Orthodox Shi'ites expected the last imam to return as the Messiah.
B) Orthodox Shi'ites did not believe that Muhammad was the last prophet.
C) Orthodox Shi'ites rejected the idea of jihad.
D) Orthodox Shi'ites rejected the practice of polygamy.
A) Orthodox Shi'ites expected the last imam to return as the Messiah.
B) Orthodox Shi'ites did not believe that Muhammad was the last prophet.
C) Orthodox Shi'ites rejected the idea of jihad.
D) Orthodox Shi'ites rejected the practice of polygamy.
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34
The Sanhaja were
A) Berber tribesmen who engaged in the Salt Trade.
B) Bantu clans who ruled West Africa.
C) Swahili-speaking Africans who mined gold.
D) Coptic Christians.
A) Berber tribesmen who engaged in the Salt Trade.
B) Bantu clans who ruled West Africa.
C) Swahili-speaking Africans who mined gold.
D) Coptic Christians.
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35
What is the name given to Muslim Iberia?
A) Leon
B) Iberia
C) al-Andalus
D) España
A) Leon
B) Iberia
C) al-Andalus
D) España
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36
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the Caliphate of Cordoba?
A) It lasted for a little more than a hundred years.
B) It was noted for its immense paper mills.
C) It was noted for its intellectual life.
D) It was governed by Shi'ite Muslims.
A) It lasted for a little more than a hundred years.
B) It was noted for its immense paper mills.
C) It was noted for its intellectual life.
D) It was governed by Shi'ite Muslims.
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37
Which of these describes the impact of Islam on Ghana?
A) the power of the kings was fractured.
B) Ghana's control of trade routes strengthened.
C) Its society became rigidly hierarchical.
D) Ghana first emerged as a nation.
A) the power of the kings was fractured.
B) Ghana's control of trade routes strengthened.
C) Its society became rigidly hierarchical.
D) Ghana first emerged as a nation.
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38
The wealth of Ghana was based on
A) iron production
B) the slave trade
C) trade in salt and gold
D) farming
A) iron production
B) the slave trade
C) trade in salt and gold
D) farming
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39
Who brought Islam to Ghana?
A) the Almoravids
B) the Sanhaja
C) the Abbasids
D) the Bantu
A) the Almoravids
B) the Sanhaja
C) the Abbasids
D) the Bantu
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40
Which European country's culture was most heavily influenced by Arab culture?
A) Spain
B) France
C) Italy
D) Germany
A) Spain
B) France
C) Italy
D) Germany
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41
Ethiopian kings claimed to be descendents of
A) Ishmael.
B) Muhammad.
C) Solomon.
D) Mansa Musa.
A) Ishmael.
B) Muhammad.
C) Solomon.
D) Mansa Musa.
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42
Which king formed the foundation for the state of Mali?
A) Mansa Musa
B) Ibn Rushd
C) Sundiata
D) Kumbi
A) Mansa Musa
B) Ibn Rushd
C) Sundiata
D) Kumbi
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43
Who was the most formidable and wealthy ruler in the recorded history of West Africa?
A) Mansa Musa
B) Ibn Rushd
C) Sundiata
D) Kumbi
A) Mansa Musa
B) Ibn Rushd
C) Sundiata
D) Kumbi
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44
Why did early European explorers declare Great Zimbabwe to be influenced by Solomon's Temple?
A) It is unlike any other African building.
B) It housed Hebrew texts.
C) It is relatively close to West Asia.
D) It was then inhabited by members of the Diaspora.
A) It is unlike any other African building.
B) It housed Hebrew texts.
C) It is relatively close to West Asia.
D) It was then inhabited by members of the Diaspora.
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45
The "Christian island in a Muslim sea" of Africa was
A) Mali.
B) Ethiopia.
C) Zimbabwe.
D) Ghana.
A) Mali.
B) Ethiopia.
C) Zimbabwe.
D) Ghana.
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46
The original Bantu homeland is in West Africa.
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47
Which region of Africa was least affected by the spread of Islam?
A) West Africa
B) North Africa
C) East Africa
D) South Africa
A) West Africa
B) North Africa
C) East Africa
D) South Africa
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48
Most of our information about the earliest Africans comes from written historical accounts.
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49
Kongo was the first centralized Bantu kingdom in Central Africa.
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50
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe Ethiopia in the 600s?
A) It was a military power.
B) It was a Christian state.
C) It was a Berber state.
D) It was revered by Muhammad.
A) It was a military power.
B) It was a Christian state.
C) It was a Berber state.
D) It was revered by Muhammad.
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51
How did commerce differ in West and East Africa?
A) East African trade was land-based; West African was sea-based.
B) West African trade was land-based; West African was sea based.
C) West African trade was prosperous; East African was not.
D) East African trade was prosperous; West African trade was not.
A) East African trade was land-based; West African was sea-based.
B) West African trade was land-based; West African was sea based.
C) West African trade was prosperous; East African was not.
D) East African trade was prosperous; West African trade was not.
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52
Mansa Musa strengthened Mali's connections with other Islamic states by
A) marrying the Saudi princess.
B) making a pilgrimage to Mecca.
C) offering gold from the gold mines at a reduced price for Muslims.
D) offering salt to all Muslims for free.
A) marrying the Saudi princess.
B) making a pilgrimage to Mecca.
C) offering gold from the gold mines at a reduced price for Muslims.
D) offering salt to all Muslims for free.
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53
Which of these benefitted most from the rule of King Ezana?
A) Berber traders
B) the Christian church
C) Arab traders
D) Muslim princes
A) Berber traders
B) the Christian church
C) Arab traders
D) Muslim princes
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54
Some African tribes believed that their chief was the only one who could communicate with the major deity.
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55
Bantu-Islamic East African culture is known as
A) Fatimid.
B) Samanid.
C) Swahili.
D) Coptic.
A) Fatimid.
B) Samanid.
C) Swahili.
D) Coptic.
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56
Which of these typified Central African societies?
A) trading towns
B) farming and herding villages
C) large kingdoms
D) Muslim empires
A) trading towns
B) farming and herding villages
C) large kingdoms
D) Muslim empires
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57
Which of these was the Mali's source of power?
A) religious leadership of sub-Saharan Africa
B) control of trade in gold, copper, and salt
C) control of the slave trade
D) taxing the pilgrimage routes
A) religious leadership of sub-Saharan Africa
B) control of trade in gold, copper, and salt
C) control of the slave trade
D) taxing the pilgrimage routes
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58
Muslims first brought literacy to sub-Saharan Africa.
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59
According to legend, whose Christian kingdom could help crusaders fighting Muslims over control of the Holy Land?
A) Mansa Musa's
B) Prester John's
C) King Solomon's
D) Fatimid's
A) Mansa Musa's
B) Prester John's
C) King Solomon's
D) Fatimid's
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60
What was Ghana's successor state?
A) Ethiopia
B) Axum
C) Mali
D) Zimbabwe
A) Ethiopia
B) Axum
C) Mali
D) Zimbabwe
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61
What was Ethiopia's religion from at least the 300s?
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62
How did some African men establish links with numerous families, especially in pre-Islamic Africa?
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63
What is the world's largest desert?
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64
Discuss the geographical conditions that make survival in Africa difficult.
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65
Who was the most powerful ruler in the history of West Africa?
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What was the belief system of most Ghanaians even after the coming of Islam?
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67
Discuss the blending of Hispano-Arab culture in Spain.
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68
Muslim invaders were defeated in North Africa due to the fierce unity among Berber tribes.
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69
Mansa Musa forged connections with many Islamic states during his pilgrimage to Mecca.
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70
Who are the Mbuti?
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71
In the Sudan, what commodity is a major status symbol?
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72
What is the origin of the term "Swahili?
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73
Timbuktu was the capital of what kingdom?
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74
Evaluate Mansa Musa's legacy in Africa.
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75
Discuss the state of Ethiopia and how it differed from the rest of Africa.
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76
Who was the last publicly seen imam?
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77
Discuss traditional African religious beliefs before the coming of Islam.
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78
West African councils and rulers became literate in Arabic due to the trans-Saharan trade.
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Before the arrival of Muslim Arabs, the trans-Saharan trade was financed by Jewis merchants.
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Rome and Constantinople supported Coptic Christianity in Egypt.
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