Traditions and Encounters, AP Edition (Bentley), 5th Edition

Chapter 3: Early African Societies and the Bantu Migrations

Multiple Choice Quiz

1
The Greek historian Herodotus proclaimed Egypt "the gift of the Nile" because, in his account,
A)the process of desiccation forced paleolithic human groups to migrate from the Sahara to the valley of the Nile.
B)the Egyptians depended on the Nile for drinking water.
C)the reliable rhythm of the Nile created fertile land, which supported a remarkably productive agricultural economy.
D)Egyptian myth had their people emerging out of the river.
E)All these answers are correct.
2
Around 5000 B.C.E., the climate in northern Africa began to change by
A)getting colder and wetter.
B)getting colder and drier.
C)getting hotter and wetter.
D)getting hotter and drier.
E)getting rainier.
3
Which of the following is true of the Nile?
A)By worldwide standards it is a relatively short river.
B)It is unusual in that it is navigable throughout its length.
C)It used to flood very predictably.
D)It flows from north to south.
E)None of these answers is correct.
4
In contrast to Egypt, Nubian agriculture
A)had to rely on rainfall.
B)required extensive preparation of the soil.
C)relied on a floodplain.
D)was not an important factor in their economy.
E)None of these answers is correct.
5
Unification of Egyptian rule came about through the conqueror
A)Menes.
B)Hatshepsut.
C)Ta-Seti.
D)Khufu.
E)None of these answers is correct.
6
The Egyptian pyramids
A)were built during the Old Kingdom.
B)served as royal tombs.
C)stand as testimony to the power of the pharaoh.
D)stand at Giza.
E)All these answers are correct.
7
Mummification, pyramids, and funerary rituals in ancient Egypt were extremely costly and troublesome. The customs prevailed for several thousand years because
A)the ruling elites perceived a need for demonstrating their power and wealth.
B)Egyptians believed in an afterlife.
C)the pharaohs tried to solve the problems of population pressure and unemployment.
D)the pharaohs had slaves who could perform all these tasks.
E)All these answers are correct.
8
In ancient Egypt, the largest pyramid was that of
A)Khufu.
B)Menes.
C)Horus.
D)Tuthmosis III.
E)Akhenaten.
9
After the Hyksos invasion,
A)the Middle Kingdom began.
B)the Egyptians started using iron.
C)the Nubians rose up and pushed them out.
D)the Egyptians adopted horses and chariots in their military.
E)All these answers are correct.
10
Around 2500 B.C.E., the kingdom of Kush
A)conquered Nubia.
B)established a capital at Kerma.
C)claimed the title of pharaoh.
D)warred with the Assyrians.
E)All these answers are correct.
11
Which of the following was NOT an important city in ancient Egypt?
A)Meroë
B)Tanis
C)Heliopolis
D)Thebes
E)Memphis
12
In comparison with Egypt, Nubian society
A)was very egalitarian.
B)did not include slaves.
C)was more patriarchal.
D)saw many more women rulers.
E)All these answers are correct.
13
Technologically speaking, the Nile societies
A)were slower to develop metallurgy than were the Mesopotamians.
B)learned iron metallurgy from sub-Saharan African cultures.
C)developed systems of water transport like the sailboat.
D)produced fine linen textiles.
E)All these answers are correct.
14
Which of the following is true of Egyptian writing?
A)It has not been translated yet.
B)Most writing was done on clay tablets.
C)It was unintelligible to the Nubians.
D)It included hieroglyphic, hieratic, demotic, and Coptic scripts.
E)None of these answers is correct.
15
All of the following were important Egyptian gods EXCEPT
A)Osiris.
B)Amon.
C)Aten.
D)Sebiumeker.
E)Re.
16
A significant difference between Nubian and Egyptian religion was that
A)Nubians did not build pyramids.
B)Nubians did not recognize Egyptian sun gods.
C)Nubians did not mummify their dead.
D)Nubians did not have priests.
E)All these answers are correct.
17
The original Bantu people
A)spoke a language in the Niger-Congo family.
B)settled mostly on the banks of rivers.
C)came from what is now Nigeria.
D)cultivated yams and palm oils.
E)All these answers are correct.
18
With regard to the Bantu migrations,
A)their suddenness suggested displacement by hunting/gathering people.
B)they placed pressure on the forest dwellers by moving inland.
C)they never migrated south of the equator.
D)they gave up living along rivers for moving inland.
E)All these answers are correct.
19
Iron metallurgy
A)was learned by the Africans from the Hittites.
B)eventually was displaced by bronze metallurgy.
C)never spread south of the Sahara.
D)helped the Bantu expand their agricultural land.
E)None of these answers is correct.
20
Which of the following is associated with agricultural societies south of the Sahara?
A)cultivation of yams, oil palms, and sorghum
B)herding sheep, cattle, pigs
C)age sets and initiation rites
D)monotheistic religions
E)All these answers are correct.
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