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Trade in Africa Chapter 11

Which Do You Agree With Most? A. Long-distance trade merely moves goods around and has no real benefit. B. Long-distance trade benefits only rich merchants and the governments that tax them. C. By spreading ideas and wealth, long-distance trade gives rise to civilizations that disrupt traditional life. D. By spreading ideas and wealth, long-distance trade gives rise to civilizations that benefit their people.

Copy and Answer What are some important geographical features that helped or hindered travel and trade?

Copy and Answer What were some of the resources traded in and out of Africa?

Copy and Answer What problems would confront people living in an area that was undergoing desertification?

Copy and Answer How was desertification connected to cultural diversity in Africa?

Copy and Answer How did trade affect Nubia and North Africa (city like Carthage)?