What was the first great imperial power in West Africa?
(1.5) West African Empires: Rise and Fall

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Ghana
Answer explanation
The first great imperial power in West Africa was Ghana, which thrived from around the 6th to 13th centuries. It was known for its wealth, trade in gold, and influence over the region, setting the stage for later empires like Mali and Songhai.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was the capital of ancient Ghana?
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Kumbi Saleh
Answer explanation
The capital of ancient Ghana was Kumbi Saleh, which served as a major trading and political center. Timbuktu and Gao were significant later in the Mali Empire, while Djenne was important but not the capital of Ghana.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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By which century did the people of Ghana begin to adopt Islam?
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10th century
Answer explanation
The people of Ghana began to adopt Islam in the 10th century, influenced by trade and interactions with Muslim merchants. This marked a significant cultural and religious shift in the region.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was a significant source of wealth for Ghana? Options: Agriculture, Mining, Taxing imports and exports in trade, Tribute from conquered lands
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Taxing imports and exports in trade
Answer explanation
Ghana's wealth significantly came from taxing imports and exports in trade, particularly during its historical periods of trade with neighboring regions, which facilitated economic growth and prosperity.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which people conquered Ghana in the 12th century? Options: Mali, Songhai, Susu, Berbers
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Susu
Answer explanation
The Susu people conquered the Ghana Empire in the 12th century, leading to its decline. While the Mali and Songhai empires rose later, it was the Susu who directly challenged and took control of Ghana during this period.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Around what year did the kingdom of Mali begin to rise in power?
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1235
Answer explanation
The kingdom of Mali began to rise in power around 1235, marked by the establishment of the Mali Empire under Sundiata Keita, which significantly expanded its influence and wealth in West Africa.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Who is credited with consolidating Mali’s power?
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Sunjata Keita
Answer explanation
Sunjata Keita is credited with consolidating Mali's power by founding the Mali Empire in the 13th century and uniting various tribes, establishing a strong central authority that laid the groundwork for future rulers.
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