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Ch. 8 History

Ch. 8 History, Africa & Asia

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he said, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume." Henry Stanley
righteous chief of the Batswanas Khama
body buried in ENgland David Livingstone
most famous missionary David Livingstone
explorer/medical doctor David Livingstone
heart in Africa, smoke of thunder David Livingstone
missionary from SCOTLAND, Bible translator, served in Africa 50 years Robert Moffat
early church leader, boldly proclaimed Christ Athansius
king remembered for his churches of SOLID ROCK Lalibela
famous fable writer Aesop
Mary Slessor queen of cannibals, saved twin babies, raised 51 African kids
1st black bishop of church of England Crowther
1st recorded African Christian Ethiopian eunuch
1st black Republic (country) Liberia
man made waterway: separates Africa & Asia Suez canal
greatest ancient civilization of Africa's inferior Cush
famous center of learning during Middle Ages Timbuktu
4th largest island in the world Madagascar
narrow strait separates Europe and Africa Strait of Gibraltar
"smoke that thunders" Victoria Falls
Mt. Kilimanjara highest peak in Africa
river that carries the 2nd largest volume of water Congo River
Europe's highest peak Mt. Elbus
world's largest highest peak Mt. Everest
mountain climbed by daring climbers Matterhorn
North America's highest peak McKinley
Alp's highest peak Mount Blanc
long row of mts. Mt. Range
highest peak of a mt. summit
inactive volcano dormant
level of sea waters sea level
pointed top of mountain peak
height above sea level altitude
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