Chapter 13 Test 8th World History
  • 1. a storyteller
A) griot
B) plateau
C) Axum
D) dhow
E) Sunni Ali
  • 2. the city-state that owed its power to its location on the Red Sea
A) plateau
B) Axum
C) dhow
D) Sunni Ali
E) griot
  • 3. an area of high flat land
A) griot
B) dhow
C) Axum
D) Sunni Ali
E) plateau
  • 4. the sailboat invented by Arab traders
A) dhow
B) griot
C) Axum
D) plateau
E) Sunni Ali
  • 5. He stormed into Timbuktu and drove out the Berbers.
A) Sunni Ali
B) dhow
C) plateau
D) Axum
E) griot
  • 6. Songhai leader who built the largest empire in medieval West Africa
A) sultan
B) clan
C) Swahili
D) Makkah
E) Askia Muhammad
  • 7. a leader of a group of people
A) sultan
B) Askia Muhammad
C) Swahili
D) clan
E) Makkah
  • 8. a language that means “people of the coast”
A) clan
B) sultan
C) Swahili
D) Makkah
E) Askia Muhammad
  • 9. a group of people descended from the same ancestor
A) Askia Muhammad
B) Swahili
C) Makkah
D) clan
E) sultan
  • 10. Muslim holy city, also known as Mecca
A) Askia Muhammad
B) sultan
C) Swahili
D) clan
E) Makkah
  • 11. tracing family descent through mothers rather than fathers
A) extended families
B) oral history
C) matrilineal
D) Nzinga
E) Dahia al-Kahina
  • 12. families made up of several generations
A) Dahia al-Kahina
B) Nzinga
C) extended families
D) matrilineal
E) oral history
  • 13. stories passed down by mouth from generation to generation
A) Nzinga
B) extended families
C) oral history
D) matrilineal
E) Dahia al-Kahina
  • 14. queen who spent 40 years battling Portuguese slave traders
A) matrilineal
B) Dahia al-Kahina
C) oral history
D) Nzinga
E) extended families
  • 15. queen who led the fight against the Muslim invasion of her country
A) Nzinga
B) Dahia al-Kahina
C) matrilineal
D) extended families
E) oral history
  • 16. Africa’s savannas
A) cover only 10 percent of the land.
B) are good for raising herds of animals.
C) are cool and rainy.
D) are good for growing crops.
  • 17. Used in trade caravans across the desert, camels were nicknamed
A) “ships of the desert.”
B) “sand gods.”
C) “caravan heroes.”
D) “desert conquerors.”
  • 18. What great warrior-king, called “Lion Prince,” seized Ghana in 1240?
A) Mansa Musa
B) Sundiata Keita
C) Sunni Ali
D) Timbuktu
  • 19. African rain forest kingdoms were ____ by the dense forest growth.
A) enveloped and weakened
B) shutoff and harmed
C) made defenseless
D) protected from invaders
  • 20. The great trading center of Zimbabwe supplied ____ to the East African coast.
A) bananas, yams, rice
B) salt, gold, tin
C) gunpowder, spears, bows
D) gold, copper, ivory
  • 21. King ____ of Mali rewarded loyal citizens with gold, land, and horses.
A) salt, gold, tin
B) Ibn Battuta
C) Mansa Musa
D) Muhammad Ture
  • 22. West African empires utilized ____ governments ruled by ____.
A) democracy, sultans
B) tribal, chiefs
C) city-state, emperors
D) centralized, kings
  • 23. Today, the most widely practiced religion in Africa is
A) Islam.
B) Christianity.
C) Judaism.
D) Igbo
  • 24. Igbo is similar to Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in that all believe in
A) many gods.
B) ancestor spirits.
C) one supreme god.
D) helping the poor.
  • 25. The ____ language and culture still exists in East Africa today.
A) Arabian
B) Egyptian
C) Igbo
D) Swahili
  • 26. The ____ people’s migrations helped spread culture across medieval Africa.
A) Yorba
B) Portuguese
C) Ndongo
D) Bantu
  • 27. Education in African villages was carried out by the family and
A) church.
B) tribal council.
C) other villagers.
D) the village school.
  • 28. During the 1440s, the European slave trade was started in Africa by
A) Portugal.
B) Dutch.
C) England.
D) Spain.
  • 29. The earliest known form of African art is
A) metalworking.
B) cave paintings.
C) woodcarving.
D) weaving
  • 30. Enslaved Africans used music to remind them of their
A) prayers
B) homeland
C) freedom
D) religion
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