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Jeopardy. Africa Test Review. Click to begin. Final Jeopardy. 100 points. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Africa Geography. Middle Passage. Trading Empires. Imperialism. Travel guide glossary. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 20 Points. 20 Points.

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  1. Jeopardy Africa Test Review Click to begin.

  2. Final Jeopardy. 100 points. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Africa Geography Middle Passage Trading Empires Imperialism Travel guide glossary 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. The strip of dry grassland on the southern border of the Sahara desert

  5. What is the Sahel grassland?

  6. Valley that extends, with several breaks, from Syria to central Mozambique

  7. What is the Great Rift Valley?

  8. The tallest mountain in Africa

  9. What is Mt. Kilimanjaro?

  10. Major river in western Africa that empties into the Gulf of Guinea

  11. What is the Niger River?

  12. Largest river flowing through the Congo basin emptying into the Atlantic Ocean (Both Names)

  13. What is the Congo/ Zaire River?

  14. The middle passage is the second leg of this trade path

  15. What is the Triangular Trade?

  16. Much of the slaves were taken from their tribes by these people

  17. What are rival tribal chiefs?

  18. The percentage of slaves arrived into the British Colonies in North America

  19. What is ~ 5%

  20. Slavery continued after the civil war for about 40 years in this area

  21. What is Central and South America?

  22. This is the number of slaves captured and sent along the middle passage and this is the percentage that did not complete the voyage 2 parts

  23. What is 10-15 million and ~15%?

  24. The first trading empire in Africa

  25. What is Kush?

  26. This empire is largely known for its gold

  27. What is Ghana?

  28. This group would bring religion and architecture influences into Africa

  29. What are Muslims/Arabs?

  30. These are some of the valuable resources Africa’s land provides (name 4)

  31. What are • Salt • Oil • Gold • Iron • Copper • Diamonds

  32. These were some of the trading ports used by Muslim traders Name the 3

  33. What is Mogadishu, Mombasa, and Kilwa?

  34. This is the conference in which European nations divided Africa Name of conf. and 4 European countries

  35. What is the Berlin Confernce? Britain France Portugal Dutch Danish Belgium Germany Italy Spain

  36. This decade that saw most of the African countries independence

  37. What are the 1960s?

  38. This European country took most of West Africa

  39. What is France?

  40. These two countries remained Indepdent

  41. What is Ethiopia and Liberia?

  42. These are the other names or nicknames for the Berlin Conference (2)

  43. What is the Congo Conference and the Scramble for Africa?

  44. This is what GDP stands for and means

  45. What is Gross Domestic product and shows how much a country is worth?

  46. This is what per capita GDP means

  47. What is a countries amount of gross domestic product based on or divided by the size of its population?

  48. This means literacy rate

  49. What is the amount of population that can read and write?

  50. This country gained its independence from the British in 1910

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