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7. Critical Thinking Activity: African Civilizations
The continent of Africa is huge and has a great diversity of ethnic groups, languages, and civilizations. Early states developed in each region of Africa:
North Africa, Central/Southern Africa, East Africa, and West Africa. The following table presents four statements in the left-hand column. Each
statement is about one of the four regions of Africa. For each statement on the left, select the corresponding region of Africa on the right. Some
statements are general, while others describe particular states or cultures within a region.
West
North
Africa
Central/Southern
Africa
East
Africa
Statement
Africa
The Khoi peoples were herders, while the San peoples were hunter-
gatherers in this region.
Mansas were chiefs who were religious as well as political leaders in this
region.
Swahili emerged here as a cosmopolitan culture.
This region was known as al-Maghrib in Arabic.
Islam eventually spread to nearly every part of the African continent and was particularly strong in North, West, and East Africa.
O False
O True
Transcribed Image Text:7. Critical Thinking Activity: African Civilizations The continent of Africa is huge and has a great diversity of ethnic groups, languages, and civilizations. Early states developed in each region of Africa: North Africa, Central/Southern Africa, East Africa, and West Africa. The following table presents four statements in the left-hand column. Each statement is about one of the four regions of Africa. For each statement on the left, select the corresponding region of Africa on the right. Some statements are general, while others describe particular states or cultures within a region. West North Africa Central/Southern Africa East Africa Statement Africa The Khoi peoples were herders, while the San peoples were hunter- gatherers in this region. Mansas were chiefs who were religious as well as political leaders in this region. Swahili emerged here as a cosmopolitan culture. This region was known as al-Maghrib in Arabic. Islam eventually spread to nearly every part of the African continent and was particularly strong in North, West, and East Africa. O False O True
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