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Unit 1.5 Social

QuestionAnswer
Animism The belief that elements of the physical world could have a spirt and supernatural power.
Zanj Rebellion Between 869 to 883 many slaves mounted a series of revolts about 15000 enslaved people successfully captured the city of Basra and held it for 10 years
Chief MEdiated conflicts and dealt with neighboring groups
Ethiopia 12th century kingdom on east coast prospered by trading goods with India Arabia Roman Empire and interior of Africa
Kin-Based- networks Family governed themselves instead of being centralized
Indian Ocean trade Connected East Africa the Middle East South Asia and east Asia
Ghana Located in West Africa Islam was spread throughout the region exchanging goods helped gain power and it had a centralized government 8th to 11th century
Griots Storytellers in the conduits of history
Swahili Blended Bantu and Arabic to develop a new language
Great Zimbabwe Wall that surrounded the capital city of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Situated between Zambazis and liapop rivers
Indian Ocean Slave trade Strong demand in the Middle East for enslaved workers called for this trade between east Africa in the Middle East
Mali West Africa replaced Ghana founding ruler was sundiata thrives on gold trade use faith to help gain power
Trans Saharan Trade A network of trading routes across the great desert
Hausa Kingdoms Connected to kinship ties and had no central authority
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