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MaliMALI
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Modern Malian Artwork
1. On which continent is Mali?
Europe AsiaAfrica Australia
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2. Can you find Mali on the present day map of Africa? (Click on the colored button that matches Mali’s color on the map.)
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Mali is the country in West Africa that is shaded green.
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Whoops! The country shaded orange is Libya. HINT: Mali is in
West Africa.
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Whoops! The country shaded pink is Sudan. HINT: Mali is in West Africa.
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Whoops! The country shaded blue is Angola which is in southern Africa. HINT: Mali is in West Africa.
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3. The griots of Mali passed on traditions and stories from one generation to the next. What is another word for griot?
king gold minertrader storyteller
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4. Who controlled trade in West Africa?
StorytellersRomansGold minersKings of Mali
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5. Mali is located near
where there are salt deposits.
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The Mediterranean Sea The Sahara Desert
The Colosseum The Parthenon
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6. One of the most prosperous empires in ancient Africa was Mali. What does prosperous mean?
• Economically successful
• Completely natural
• Unusually large
• Golden
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Rock Painting in Mali
7. Why was salt as valuable as gold?
• It was made into jewelry.
• It was used for irrigating crops.
• It was used for preserving food and staying healthy.
• It was a human characteristic of Mali.
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Sahara Salt Mine
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8. Which of these were not a physical characteristic of Mali?• Gold mines Deserts
• Salt mines Rainforests
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9. Which of these was not a major natural resource of Mali?
• WaterTrade
• Salt Gold
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10. An important city in Mali was -
• Timbuktu.
• Athens.
• Rome.
• Africa.
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11. The people of Mali trading gold for salt with other people is an example of -
• Specialization Production• Interdependence Capital
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12. Farmers, miners, and traders were ? of Mali.
• Natural resources
• Physical characteristics
• Human characteristics
• Capital resources
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13. A special building in Timbuktu was -
• An aqueduct for carrying water long distances.
• A university library containing Greek and Roman books.
• The Colosseum for holding athletic events.
• The Parthenon for use as a temple.
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14. Some people in Mali were protectors of the empire. Others grew food. This is an example of -
• interdependence.• specialization.• natural resources.• capital resources.
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