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Question 16(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(03.04 LC)

What did conquered peoples have to do in Incan society?

They had to leave after giving up their belongings.
They had to stay in large stone prisons for their lifetime.
They became servants for the social elite in their homes.
They had to pay a tax through physical labor.
Question 17(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(03.02 MC)

Which of the following is true of the people of Great Zimbabwe?

They became wealthy through trade with the Moroccans and Portuguese.
They did not rely on farming or livestock.
They were skilled craftsman and builders.
They built dams to control the direction of rivers.
Question 18(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(03.02 MC)

How did trade affect the development of African kingdoms?

It contributed to the creation of an agricultural class.
It led to the decline of city-states.
It led to the rise of tribal communities.
It contributed to the rise of powerful city-states and later kingdoms.
Question 19(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(03.02 MC)

The map below shows kingdoms, cities, and trade routes of Africa in the period 700–1600 CE. Use the map to answer the following question:

The map shows Africa and the surrounding oceans and seas, with historic kingdoms shown as colored in areas. Dots for cities appear both within and outside the kingdoms, including a series of dots running from north to south along the coast of the Indian Ocean, the eastern edge of Africa. Lines representing trade routes crisscross the continent from city to city in a network that extends into Arabia and southern Europe. Major trade routes link the Empires of Songhai and Ghana in western Africa with Morocco in northern Africa as well as Hausa States in central Africa. Benin is directly connected to the Hausa States and Kanem-Bornu in central Africa while Kanem-Bornu is directly linked to the Funji Empire in eastern Africa.
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Based on the map, which African kingdom had a direct trade route with Morocco?

Ghana
Mali
Benin
Oyo
Question 20(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(03.01 LC)

Which religion was introduced to Ghana through the gold-salt trade?

Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Animism

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Question 16

The answer is (D) They had to pay a tax through physical labor.

Question 17

The answer is (C) They were skilled craftsman and builders.

Question 18

The answer is (D) It contributed to the rise of powerful city-states and later kingdoms.

Question 19

The answer is (A) Ghana

Question 20

The answer is (B) Islam

Explanation:

Question 16

The answer is (D) They had to pay a tax through physical labor.

Inca Empire was pre-Columbian America's largest empire. The empire's financial, political, and military hub was in Cusco City. Sometime in early 1300, the Inca civilization emerged from the Peruvian mountains but the Inca Empire was unusual in that it lacked many features associated with civilization in the old world. The city was conquered by the Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro in 1572. After the city was conquered, the people have to pay their tax through physical labor  

Question 17

The answer is (C) They were skilled craftsman and builders.

Great Zimbabwe was a Southeastern Zimbabwe town, considered a community of the Iron Age. Citizens can now visit the city's ruins. Great Zimbabwe has been founded by the Shona people's ancestors. They lived in villages and made of wood and clay in their houses. They were skilled crafters and builders and were good working in the mines where they collected copper and gold.  

Question 18

The answer is (D) It contributed to the rise of powerful city-states and later kingdoms.

Trade has been an essential factor that has developed the condition of many African communities. Through trade, raw materials such as minerals, gold, and diamonds could be traded or exported. Many natural resources were also included in a trade with other nations. They traded with Asian nations up to the Middle East. Due to these activities, the African economy grew and some city-states flourished. So it is correct to say that trade affected the development of African kingdoms in that it contributed to the rise of powerful city-states and later kingdoms.

Question 19

The answer is (A) Ghana

Based on the map above the African kingdom that has a direct route to Morocco is Ghana.  

Question 20

The answer is (B) Islam

The trade arrangement between the northern area of Africa and the western area, such as the gold-salt trade, led Islamism to Ghana. In Ghana particularly, the acceptance of the Islamic religion began with the conversion of traders in the 11th century. The merchants and missionaries, who came to Ghana, brought with them their religion, Islam. As a result, rulers in Ghana adopted Islam. Besides, Ghana kings decided to hire Muslim advisors to help them rule because they believed that Muslims were very intelligent people.

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