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SOL 3.2 West Africa Mali By, Jennifer Sagendorf ITRT – Suffolk Public Schools

Mali Madness Game

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SOL 3.2

West Africa Mali

By, Jennifer SagendorfITRT – Suffolk Public

Schools

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Mali Madness

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Question 1

How do we know about

Mali’s history?

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Oral accounts from the

storytellers

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Question 2

Who ruled Mali?

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Rich and powerful

kings

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Question 3

Was Mali a wealthy trading empire before

or after Columbus sailed

to America?

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Before

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Question 4

How did storytellers pass

on their traditions and

stories?

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They passed from one

generation to the next orally.

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Question 5

Who controlled

trade in West Africa?

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The kings of Mali

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Question 6

What was one of the largest and wealthiest

empires in West Africa?

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Mali

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Question 7

What was salt used for by the desert

people?

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Salt was used for health and

food preservation.

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Question 8

What did miners find in West Africa?

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Gold

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Question 9

What was traded for

gold?

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Salt

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Question 10

What were the trade routes that Mali was located

between?

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Between the sources of salt in the Sahara

Desert and the gold

regions/mines of West Africa

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Question 11

What was the name of an important

city in Mali?

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Timbuktu

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Question 12

Why was Timbuktu

important?

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It had a famous university with a

large library containing Greek and

Roman books.