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7 Hist BJU Ch 3 Test Test

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West African coast near the Gulf of Guinea given this name by the Europeans due to the large amount of gold mined
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This material was forged into weapons and used as money by the African people.
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Why did African farmers NOT slaughter their livestock?
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Africa's geography includes ______________, ________________ & __________________.
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African Empires built advanced cities during time period
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African towns traded with merchants from __________, __________, and __________ ?
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The kingdom of Kush was located on the Nile River between Egypt and __________ ?
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Camels are often described as __________ ?
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Followers of what religion were responsible for the first written history of Africa?
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the trade language used in Eastern Africa
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The one and only one Supreme Being of the Kikuyu people
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Imperial title of Ethiopian rulers
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He founded the kingdom of Mali
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Swahili is a mixture of the __________, __________, and __________ language.
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Kilwa engaged in jihad against this people
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known as a city of learning and trade
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West Africans commonly traded these items: __________, __________, and __________.
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Coptics believe that the cathedral in Aksum contained this significant Christian object.
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How is a camel's body built for survival in the desert?
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This king made a pilgrimage to Mecca and gave away much gold.
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Islam
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Ngai
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Arabic, English, and Bantu
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deserts, savannahs and rain forests
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A camel can store energy-rich fat in its hump, can store enough liquid to survive for five to seven days without water, and can shut out debris during sandstorms with its nostrils and long eyelashes.
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Zinj
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The Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah
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They were seen as a sign of prosperity and wealth.
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Arabia, China, and India
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Mansa Musa
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ark of the covenant
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Sunjata
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Swahili
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iron, gold, and cotton cloth
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the European Dark Ages?
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ships of the desert
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Gold Coast
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Timbuktu
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Ethiopia
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iron
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Zimbabwe is located between what two rivers?
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This city-state built near the Sabi River whose name means "great house of stone."
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Ghana became prosperous partly because of the trade of what two items?
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ancient name for China
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title of the ruler of Mali
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Ethiopian king who became a Coptic Christian
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"One of the finest and most substantially built towns"; major port city
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In what village were several churches carved out of rock underground?
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Coptic Christians regard Menelik as the offspring of what king?
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wide strip of land between the Sahara & the Mediterranean Sea

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