Describe how the Bantu migration changed Africa’s cultural landscape.(1 point) Responses The Bantu brought knowledge of iron tools and weapons. The Bantu brought knowledge of iron tools and weapons. The Bantu demonstrated how to become hunter-gatherers. The Bantu demonstrated how to become hunter-gatherers. The Bantu adopted the language where they settled. The Bantu adopted the language where they settled. The Bantu controlled trade along the West African coastline. The Bantu controlled trade along the West African coastline.

The correct response is: The Bantu brought knowledge of iron tools and weapons.

Explain how farming techniques changed with the Bantu migration.(1 point) Responses The Bantu brought advanced iron tools and new crops such as cereal grains to the new regions they settled. The Bantu brought advanced iron tools and new crops such as cereal grains to the new regions they settled. The Bantu encouraged hunting-gathering for villages to grow. The Bantu encouraged hunting-gathering for villages to grow. The Bantu brought stone tools and new crops such as coffee and cotton to the regions they settled. The Bantu brought stone tools and new crops such as coffee and cotton to the regions they settled. The Bantu encouraged hunting of animals in the Sahel to protect the earth from overfarming.

The correct response is: The Bantu brought advanced iron tools and new crops such as cereal grains to the new regions they settled.

What would be a result of settled agriculture?(1 point) Responses hunter-gatherer societies hunter-gatherer societies villages that lead to cities villages that lead to cities foraging for food in the Sahel foraging for food in the Sahel creating stone tools to help farm the land

The correct response is: villages that lead to cities.

Identify which factor supported both Axum and the Swahili city-states in trading with other nations.(1 point) Responses location location trade trade language language lack of competition

The correct response is: location

What can we infer happened to the Axum Empire after 1100 CE?(1 point) Responses The economic system fell apart due to overexpansion. The economic system fell apart due to overexpansion. It was destroyed by a rival empire. It was destroyed by a rival empire. It lost influence as the Swahili city-states gained prominence. It lost influence as the Swahili city-states gained prominence. It stopped trading entirely. It stopped trading entirely.

The correct response is: It lost influence as the Swahili city-states gained prominence.

Describe a major factor in the longevity of the Swahili city-states’ influence.(1 point) Responses the number of cities along the coast overwhelming any competitors the number of cities along the coast overwhelming any competitors the wide variety of goods that they offered the wide variety of goods that they offered the weather along the coastal area allowing for an increase in farming the weather along the coastal area allowing for an increase in farming the trade network that connected the city-states to other powers in the Indian Ocean