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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How did the kings of Ghana grow their kingdom’s economy?
They produced illuminated manuscripts.
They collected taxes from traders.
They maintained a strong military.
They explored new territories.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which detail from the map supports the conclusion that Kumbi Saleh was the most important city
in Ghana?
It was close to an ocean.
It was near the Volta River.
It was at the edge of the Sahara.
It was at the center of several trade routes.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
From which city did traders take a route to Egypt?
Gao
Walata
Timbuktu
Awdaghust
4.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Why were the animals in the image ideal for the trans-Saharan trade? Select the two correct
answers.
They were friendly and calm.
They could remember the location of oases.
They could travel several days without water.
They had broad feet for walking on hot sand.
They were easy to ride.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What was one effect of the trans-Saharan trade?
People in North Africa ended the slave trade.
People in West Africa converted to Islam.
Demand for gold decreased in Europe.
Demand for salt increased in Asia.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Use the passage from Ibn Battuta’s Travels in Asia and Africa to answer questions 6 and 7.
After a journey of five and twenty days, [we] arrived at Teghaza, a village in which there is nothing
good, for its houses and mosque are built with stones of salt, and covered with the hides of
camels. For this, they dig in the earth, and find thick tables of it, so laid together as if they had been
cut and placed under ground. No one, however, resides in these [houses] except the servants of
the merchants, who dig for the salt. . . . To them come the people of Sudan from their different
districts, and load themselves with the salt, which among them passes for money, just as gold and
silver does among other nations; and for this purpose, they cut it into pieces of a certain weight,
and then make their purchases with it.
Which line from the passage shows that salt was as valuable as precious metals in West Africa?
“There is no tree in the place; it has nothing but sand for soil; and in this are mines of salt.”
b) “No one, however, resides in these [houses] except the servants of the merchants, who dig for
the salt. . . .”
“No one, however, resides in these [houses] except the servants of the merchants, who dig for
the salt. . . .”
“For this, they dig in the earth, and find thick tables of it, so laid together as if they had been cut and
placed under ground.”
“To them come the people of Sudan from their different districts, and load themselves with the salt,
which among them passes for money. . . .”
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Use the passage from Ibn Battuta’s Travels in Asia and Africa to answer questions 6 and 7.
After a journey of five and twenty days, [we] arrived at Teghaza, a village in which there is nothing
good, for its houses and mosque are built with stones of salt, and covered with the hides of
camels. For this, they dig in the earth, and find thick tables of it, so laid together as if they had been
cut and placed under ground. No one, however, resides in these [houses] except the servants of
the merchants, who dig for the salt. . . . To them come the people of Sudan from their different
districts, and load themselves with the salt, which among them passes for money, just as gold and
silver does among other nations; and for this purpose, they cut it into pieces of a certain weight,
and then make their purchases with it.
Why were the economic activities described in the passage important to Ghana?
Salt was a key source of wealth.
Salt was used in gold mining.
Salt was an important part of their diet.
Salt helped homes stay cool in the summer.
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