Cultures and societies (plural) of West Africa
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Students will identify the cultures and societies (plural) of West Africa
Students will evaluate West Africa’s development from pre-colonial times to the present day.
Q2
the causes of political, social, and military conflict in West Africa.
Q3
. What was the Protestant Reformation, and how did it transform European society, culture, and politics?
- Why did Christian missionaries find less success in China than they had in the Americans (in particular, in Spanish America)?
- What special factors help explain the birth of modern science in Europe?
- What was “revolutionary” about the Scientific Revolution?
Sample Answer
Let’s break down these questions and provide some context for understanding them.
Q1: West Africa
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Identifying Cultures and Societies: West Africa is incredibly diverse. Students should be able to identify several distinct cultures and societies, understanding that “West Africa” isn’t a monolithic entity. Examples include:
- The Mali Empire (historical): Known for its wealth and influence, particularly under Mansa Musa.
- The Songhai Empire (historical): Another powerful empire that succeeded Mali.
- The Ashanti (Asante) people: Known for their complex social structures and artistic traditions.