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[blank_start]Sundiata[blank_end] was the founder of Mali.
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Silk and porcelain are two trade items from [blank_start]China[blank_end].
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Wheat and honey were two trade items from [blank_start]Europe[blank_end].
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India's main trade textile is [blank_start]cotton[blank_end].
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A group of people from the same family is called a [blank_start]clan[blank_end].
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The language people from Kilwa spoke that is still used today is called [blank_start]Swahili[blank_end].
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Two trade items from [blank_start]Mali[blank_end] were gold and salt.
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Small regions of a country are called [blank_start]provinces[blank_end].
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[blank_start]Savannas[blank_end] are also known as grasslands.
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The Queen of [blank_start]Sheba[blank_end] fell in love with [blank_start]Solomon[blank_end], king of Israel.
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The mass movement that lasted 1,000 years across Africa was called the [blank_start]Bantu migration[blank_end].
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The civilization best known for it's bronze work was [blank_start]Benin[blank_end].
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Ghana's capital was [blank_start]Kumbi Saleh[blank_end].
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[blank_start]Kilwa[blank_end] is located in what is today Tanzania.
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The cities G[blank_start]hana[blank_end], M[blank_start]ali[blank_end], S[blank_start]onghai[blank_end], K[blank_start]ilwa[blank_end], and A[blank_start]ksum[blank_end] controlled major trade routes. (Write the rest of the word)
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hana
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ali
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onghai
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ilwa
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ksum
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Mansa Musa was going on his hajj to [blank_start]Mecca[blank_end] when he made his famous journey through [blank_start]Cairo[blank_end], where he gave out pounds of gold.
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Around 30 [blank_start]city-states[blank_end] existed on the coast of East Africa by A.D. 1200.
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The great mosque built by Mansa Musa was located in [blank_start]Djenne[blank_end]'.
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Arabs living in the desert were called [blank_start]bedouins[blank_end].
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Omar Khayyám was a Muslim astronomer and a poet. He lived during Islam's [blank_start]Golden Age[blank_end].
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A [blank_start]caliph[blank_end] is a chief ruler of Islam and is Muhammad's successor.
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Harun ar-Rashid became caliph in [blank_start]786[blank_end]. He ruled for [blank_start]23[blank_end] years.
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Label the dots. The options are- Atlantic Ocean, Tours, Rome, Tripoli, Mediterranean Sea, Alexandria, Cairo, Constantinople, Damascus, Jerusalem, Medina, Mecca, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, Arabian Sea, Aral Sea, and Red Sea.
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Mecca
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medina
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Mediterranean Sea
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Tripoli
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Constantinople
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Baghdad
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Rome
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Tours
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Cairo
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Alexandria
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Jerusalem
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Damascus
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Arabian Sea
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Atlantic Ocean
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Black Sea
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Caspian Sea
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Aral Sea
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Red Sea
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Label the dots. The options are- Canary Islands, Timbuktu, Gao, Benin, Ife, Aksum, Zanzibar, Ascension, St. Helena, Zimbabwe, and Madagascar.
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Madagascar
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Zimbabwe
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Ascension
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St. Helena
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Timbuktu
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Gao
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Canary Islands
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Aksum
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Zanzibar
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Benin
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Ife
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[blank_start]Silent bartering[blank_end] works by merchants leaving their merchandise on the ground, people putting money beside the items, and the merchant comes back and either takes the gold or leaves again.