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CHAPTER 2 REVIEW. AFRICA- SHAPED BY HISTORY. Key Terms. to adapt wild plants and animals and breed them for human use. Domesticate-. to move from one place to settle in another. Migrate-. a group of people who share the same ancestors, culture, language, or religion. Ethnic group-.
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CHAPTER 2 REVIEW AFRICA- SHAPED BY HISTORY
Key Terms • to adapt wild plants and animals and breed them for human use
a group of people who share the same ancestors, culture, language, or religion.
- a society that has cities, a central government, and social classes and usually has writing, art, and architecture
Bantu language spoken in much of East Africa; a mixture of Arab and African languages; also an ethnic group
a city that is also an independent state, with its own traditions, government, and laws
- the belief that all Africans should work together for their rights and freedoms
a plant that is created by breeding different types of the same plant.
The process used by early humans to hunt for wild game and gather berries and other eatable herbs & plants.
African & Arab traders from what kingdom settled along the Red Sea and over time Aksum controlled the Red Sea area.
He was the king of Mali in about 1312. He traveled from Mali to the holy city of Mecca, taking 60,000 followers with him.
These traders sailed south around the Cape of Good Hope and then north along the eastern coast of Africa. They liked what they saw and came back later with three ships to seize the riches of East Africa.
Europeans held a conference in 1884 in Berlin, Germany to decide what concerning Africa?