Explore the geography, trade networks, leaders, and achievements of the kingdoms of Mali, Songhai, and Great Zimbabwe.
Read each problem carefully. Use complete sentences when explaining your answers. Show your thinking in the space provided.
Trade, cities, leaders, and cultural achievements in medieval Africa
Social Studies - Grade 6-8
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Mali, Songhai, and Great Zimbabwe all grew powerful in part because of trade. Name one major trade good connected to West African kingdoms like Mali and Songhai, and explain why it was valuable.
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Explain how the Niger River helped the growth of Mali and Songhai.
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Mansa Musa is one of the most famous rulers of Mali. Describe one way his pilgrimage to Mecca affected Mali's reputation.
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Timbuktu became an important city in the Mali and Songhai empires. Identify two reasons Timbuktu was important.
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Compare Mali and Songhai. Describe one similarity and one difference between the two empires.
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Great Zimbabwe was located in southeastern Africa. What does the stone architecture of Great Zimbabwe suggest about the society that built it?
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Great Zimbabwe was connected to long-distance trade. Name one item that people in Great Zimbabwe likely traded or received, and explain what this shows about the kingdom.
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Read the claim: 'African kingdoms were isolated from the rest of the world.' Use evidence from Mali, Songhai, or Great Zimbabwe to explain why this claim is inaccurate.
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Salt was an important trade good in West Africa. Explain why people valued salt and why it could be exchanged for gold.
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The chart below lists three kingdoms: Mali, Songhai, and Great Zimbabwe. Fill in one key feature for each kingdom, such as a leader, city, trade good, or achievement.
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Askia Muhammad was an important ruler of Songhai. Describe one way he strengthened the empire.
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Choose one kingdom from this worksheet and write a short paragraph explaining why it was historically important.