1.Which of the following systems of farming is farming whereby farmers remain settled in one place to grow their crops?
A)Subsistence farming
B)Commercial farming
C)Sedentary farming
D)Nomadic pastoralism
2. Why are there very few subsistence farmers left in Africa anymore?
A)Everyone needs cash.
B)Families are too big.
C)Farmers are wary of cooperatives, or groups that pool their resources.
D)Farmers refuse to sell their crops overseas.
3.Which of the following animals travels in a circular migration according to seasonal rains across the Serengeti?
A)Gazelle
B)Wildebeest
C)Zebras
D)Lions
18.Which of the following places is the most well known of the African savannas?
A)Kalahari
B)Sudan
C)Sahara
D)Serengeti
19. What was the immediate effect of the explorations of men like Burton, Livingstone, Speke, and Stanley?
A)The explorations brought attention to the struggles of the people of Africa.
B)The explorations converted large numbers of natives to Christianity.
C)Their explorations contributed to the potential desirability of parts of Africa for economic purposes.
D)Their explorations had no great impact, other than for historical writing purposes.
20. What was the first country to prompt an all-out land grab in Africa by other European powers?
A)Great Britain
B)France
C)Spain
D)Portugal
29.Why was the kingdom of Mali more successful than the kingdom of Ghana?
A)The people of Mali were better farmers.
B)The Niger River enabled the kingdom of Mali to develop a stable economy.
C)The people of Mali had a better education system.
D)The people of Mali were very adept at using camels and donkeys for transport.
31. How did Muslims play an important role in the development of Africa?
A)Assisted in nation-building
B)Created commercial networks between parts of the continent
C)Introduced literacy
D)All of the above
32) Which of the following laws created a system whereby black South Africans were aliens in their own country?
A)The Bantu Authorities Act
B)The Public Safety Act
C)The Population Registration Act
D)Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act
48)What was the goal of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa?
A)Seek out citizens guilty of treason
B)Discovering past wrongdoing and resolving historical conflict
C)Free those who were put in prison unjustly
D)Round up all government officials who instituted apartheid policies and put them in prison
THANK YOU SOO MUCH, This test is 52 questions, I got most though!

