
Rise of West African Empires: Ghana
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Social Studies
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7th Grade
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STEVEN KAISER
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16 Slides • 12 Questions
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Rise of West African Empires
7.23 Analyze the growth of the kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, including cities such as Djenne and Timbuktu as centers of trade, culture, and learning.
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First! Geography Review!!!
7.21
Identify and locate the geographical features of West Africa, including:
• Atlantic Ocean • Niger River • Djenne • The Sahara • Gulf of Guinea • Timbuktu
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Multiple Choice
What river supported trade in West Africa?
Niger
Nile
Yellow
Tigris
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Multiple Choice
Which physical feature is located at point A?
Niger River
Sahara Desert
Mediterranean Sea
Red Sea
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Multiple Choice
Which physical feature is located at point B?
Niger River
Sahara Desert
Mediterranean Sea
Red Sea
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Multiple Choice
Which letter shows the location of the Gulf of Guinea?
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Which letter shows the location of the Atlantic Ocean?
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Which letter shows the location of Timbuktu?
A
B
C
D
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Ghana
Ghana was the FIRST West African Kingdom.
Ghana rose to power by controlling the trade of gold and salt.
Ghana's capital was the city of Koumbi Saleh.
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Multiple Choice
How did GHANA become wealthy?
Stealing from neighboring villages
Taxing the trade of gold and salt
Spreading their religion to neighboring villages
Controlling the gold and salt mines
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Salt
-In the kingdom of Ghana, slaves were forced to cut large blocks of salt before camels hauled them to the savanna for trade.
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Multiple Choice
Why would salt be important to the people of West Africa?
It can be used to preserve meat.
When we sweat we lose salt from our bodies, which can cause dehydration.
Without enough salt in our diets, you could die.
All of these.
None of these.
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Salt is more important than gold to the people of Africa. Without salt, they could die.
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Gold
-In the kingdom of Ghana, women and children crawled deep into the gold mines to bring up gravel.
-Kings taxed gold before it could be traded.
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The Berbers are a nomadic group of traders who brought goods from North Africa across the Sahara.
They used camels for travel and as a source of food.
Berbers
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The need for goods from the Mediterranean Sea led to trade routes "across the Sahara."
Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
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Ghana lies between the area where gold and salt are mined. They don't own either the gold or the salt.
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Ghana Grows with Taxing Traders
-They owned the land where traders would meet.
-They placed a tax on traders coming through the city.
-Over time, Ghana becomes extremely wealthy.
-Ghana established the idea of creating strong central governments.
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Multiple Select
What natural resources helped the Ghana kingdom become wealthy?
gold
grains
salt
copper
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Multiple Choice
Powerful city states such as Ghana and Mali had strong central ____________.
rulers
governments
religions
buildings
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Kings in Ghana
-Used money to buy a large military
-Allowed conquered kings to remain in charge of their territory
-Tunka Manin
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What happened to Ghana?
-Invasion by a Muslim group called the Almoravids who destroyed the capital city, but established a connection to larger Muslim groups.
-Overgrazing
-Rebellion
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was NOT a reason for the fall of Ghana?
Overgrazing
Invasion
Ancestor Worship
Rebellion
Rise of West African Empires
7.23 Analyze the growth of the kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, including cities such as Djenne and Timbuktu as centers of trade, culture, and learning.
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