| A | B |
| Christian community found by Francisco Alvares | Lalibela |
| church built inside a hill | St. George |
| bronze plaques commemorated people | Benin |
| conquered Egypt in the eighth century BC | Kush |
| Byznatine, Greek, and Roman architecture | Church of the Redeemer of the World |
| Mali ruler | Mansa Musa |
| powerful kingdom located on the trade routes | Ghana |
| former slave turned Ethiopian Bishop | Frumentius |
| trading center for the Greeks | Aksum |
| language mixture of Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Hindi, and Bantu | Swahili |
| spirits live in trees, rocks, rivers, mountains, and the air | animism |
| important in the African culture | family |
| two or more clans that share common customs | tribe |
| griots | storytellers |
| instruments that imitated the user | talking drums |
| traded for salt | gold |
| dormant soil | fallow |
| controlled the land | clans |
| influenced African ancestor worship | China |
| object of African worship | spirits |
| typical African family | uncles, aunts, cousins |
| burnt face | Ethiopia |
| led the rituals for celebrations | witch doctors |
| Lalibela churches | solid rock |
| made family decisions | family leader |