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Chapter 17 Quiz A with Explanations
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How did most western Africans make a living in the early modern period?
Long-distance trade
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Hoe agriculture
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Fishing
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Gathering and hunting
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What acted as a deterrent to animal herding in certain sections of western Africa?
The tsetse fly
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Nomadic raiders
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Malaria
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Wild animals
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The economic vitality of Mali and Songhai was based on the control of gold fields along the Niger River and trade routes terminating at the city of
Mina.
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Cairo.
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Timbuktu.
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Ife.
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What did West African leaders see as a more important commodity than land?
Labor
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Salt
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Iron
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Horses
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The Songhai Empire reached its height in the early sixteenth century under the leadership of
Nzinga Mbemba.
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Muhammad Touré.
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Mansa Musa.
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Sunni Ali.
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What was a major source of revenue for the fifteenth-century kingdom of Benin?
Gold mining
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Sculpture manufacturing
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Saharan trade
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Textile production
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During the early modern period, which West African people possessed a matrilineal society?
Benin
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Yoruba
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Akan
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Pygmy
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What was a source of political power in West Central Africa during the early modern period?
Control of trade goods and routes to the interior
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Access to European weapons
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Possession of gold fields and salt mines
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Ownership of agricultural land and slaves
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Starting in the fifteenth century, what goal did the Portuguese have in Africa?
To conquer large empires
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To control maritime trade routes
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To develop a plantation economy
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To establish a state in Central Africa
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The expansion of slavery in the sixteenth century was linked to greater demand in the Americas and
an increase in supply in Africa due to warfare.
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the building of more fortified trading posts by the Portuguese.
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more European powers participating in the African trade.
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a greater supply due to the decline of slavery in the Islamic world.
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As the Portuguese lost control of the slave trade in West and northern West Central Africa by 1650, they began to focus the trade from their remaining bases in Angola and Kongo to
North America.
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the Caribbean.
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the Canary Islands.
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Brazil.
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In the late fifteenth century, the Portuguese were successful in converting the nobility of what African kingdom?
Benin
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Matamba
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Kongo
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Ndongo
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What was the role of the Imbangala in the Angolan slave trade?
They were warriors who fought to prevent Portuguese slavery.
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They were warrior-bandits who supplied the Portuguese with slaves.
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They controlled the processing of slaves at the port of Luanda.
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They captured slaves from the Portuguese to sell to the Spanish.
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About how many slaves were sent to the Americas from West Central Africa between 1519 and 1867?
Five million
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Two million
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Nine million
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Twelve million
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Which country played the most significant role in the ending of the Atlantic slave trade in the first half of the nineteenth century?
France
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Denmark
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Great Britain
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Spain
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With an average return of ten percent for investors, the Atlantic slave trade contributed to
the ever-growing gap between the classes.
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growing investment in African colonies.
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increasing competition among European states.
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European economic expansion.
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Which American plantation products were increasingly used to purchase slaves in Africa at the beginning of the eighteenth century?
Copper and iron
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Rum and tobacco
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Silver and gold
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Cotton and sugar
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In what type of environment do the Pygmies of West Central Africa live?
Desert
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Mountain highlands
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Tropical rain forest
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Savanna
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What contributed to Bantu and Pygmies living in closer proximity to one another after 1500?
The introduction of iron tools and banana cultivation began to change Bantu settlement patterns.
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The migration of Pygmy groups into Bantu agricultural villages led to cross-cultural exchanges.
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Pressure from European slavers caused Bantu peoples to migrate to the rain forest.
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The collapse of the rain forest ecosystem due to climatic changes forced Pygmy groups to move into Bantu territory.
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