TCI lesson 15: early societies in west africa
which of these clues about the african past describes an artifact?
a farming tool
a savannah is
a flat grassland
which of the following correctly list the climate zones of west africa from north to south?
arid desert, semiarid sahel, savanna, rain forest
The most respected people in jenne-jeno were ______, who also acted as political leaders, judges and doctors.
blacksmiths
early west african inhabitants that controlled trade routes became wealthy by
charging fees for trading activity
what theory did the discovery of jenne-jeno proved wrong?
cities did not exist in west africa until outsiders came in
what is the main reason why people in different vegetation zones traded with each other?
different resources were found in each zone
what changes did the development of iron tools bring?
farmers could clear land and grow crops more efficiently, villages could produce surpluses to trade for other goods, people could freely engage in weaving and metalworking
jenne-jeno's location made it a great place for
farming, fishing, and trading
which of these was an advantage of becoming part of an empire?
getting protection from raiders
which technology did the nok people adopt as early as 500 B.C.E.
iron smelting
how did the niger river encourage trade?
it was a transportation route.
In west africa between about 500 and 1600 C.E., ghana, songhai, and mali were three _____ that arose.
kingdoms
the savanna is a vegetation zone of tall grasses and trees. this is due to its
long rainy season
why are historians unable to study written sources from early west african societies?
most of the period has no written records
which of the following is west africa's longest and most important river?
niger river
west africa's geography influenced the__________ that developed there.
patterns of trade
the area of semidesert that is both south of the sahara and has mild vegetations is called the
sahel
archeologists found copper at jenne-jeno. the nearest copper mines are 600 miles away. what does this indicate about the people of jenne-jeno?
they carried on long-distance trade
what did extended-family groups do for defense against dangerous floods or enemies?
they joined other communities to form villages
why did extended-family groups first settle south of the sahara?
to farm
villages in west africa represent the homesteads of extended families
true