Cuestionario: Precolonial African Political Formations — 9 preguntas

Preguntas y respuestas detalladas

1. What is a major challenge in using Western historiographical categories such as 'tribe,' 'state,' and 'primitive' to describe precolonial African societies?

They often oversimplify complex political and social realities.
They are universally accepted and unproblematic.
They were developed specifically for African contexts.
They accurately reflect the diversity of African political entities.

They often oversimplify complex political and social realities.

Explicación

Western categories like 'tribe,' 'state,' and 'primitive' tend to oversimplify the diverse and complex political realities of African societies. They are constructs that can distort understanding and ignore the nuances inherent in African political formations, which include a wide spectrum from stateless societies to highly centralized states.

2. Which West African empire was established around 1235 AD and became famous for its wealth and extensive trade networks?

Ghana Empire
Mali Empire
Songhai Empire
Kongo Kingdom

Mali Empire

Explicación

The Mali Empire was founded around 1235 AD and grew into a wealthy empire known for its gold trade and influential leadership, notably under Mansa Musa. Ghana predates this empire, and Songhai and Kongo are later entities.

3. Which of the following statements best describes the territorial control of precolonial African states?

They typically controlled extensive territories similar to modern nation-states.
They often radiated from a core region with boundaries based on travel or trade distances.
They controlled territories solely through written treaties and formal boundaries.
They were confined within small, fixed boundaries that did not change.

They often radiated from a core region with boundaries based on travel or trade distances.

Explicación

Precolonial African states' territorial control often radiated from a central core, with boundaries defined by the distance a messenger or trader could travel, such as the 20-day walk boundary used by the Ashanti. Their control was limited and often not bounded by fixed borders in the modern sense.

4. What was a key feature of the Egyptian state around 3150 BC?

A nomadic society with no formal institutions
An urban, bureaucratic state with formal institutions
A confederation of tribes with informal leadership
A maritime trading empire

An urban, bureaucratic state with formal institutions

Explicación

Egypt around 3150 BC was characterized by being an urban center with a formal bureaucratic state and established institutions, unlike nomadic or tribal societies.

5. Why is the periodization of African history into precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial often considered problematic?

Because it was constructed from Western historiography and may not fully capture African temporalities.
Because African societies did not experience significant change over time.
Because these periods are precisely defined and universally agreed upon.
Because it reflects African perspectives accurately.

Because it was constructed from Western historiography and may not fully capture African temporalities.

Explicación

This periodization is problematic because it is constructed from Western historiographical categories that may not adequately reflect African historical realities, especially given the different temporalities, cultural contexts, and continuities that exist beyond these frames.

6. Which statement best describes the basis of boundaries in precolonial African kingdoms?

Fixed political borders established by treaties
Boundaries often based on travel distances, like 20 days walk
Natural features like rivers strictly defined borders
Boundaries were constantly changing with no basis

Boundaries often based on travel distances, like 20 days walk

Explicación

Precolonial African borders were often based on practical considerations like travel time, for example, boundaries of some kingdoms were set at about 20 days walk.

7. Which of the following was NOT a typical source of evidence for studying precolonial African political formations?

Modern satellite imagery
Archaeology
Oral traditions
Travel literature

Modern satellite imagery

Explicación

Modern satellite imagery is a recent technology not traditionally used in studying precolonial African states, whereas archaeology, oral traditions, and travel literature are key sources.

8. What drove the expansion of Sudanic states like Ghana, Mali, and Songhai?

Agricultural surplus
Trade, militarization, and resource control
Religious conversion
Isolation from neighboring regions

Trade, militarization, and resource control

Explicación

The expansion of these states was driven mainly by trade, militarization, and the control of valuable resources, enabling them to grow and influence large areas.

9. In comparing empires and city-states, what distinguishes an empire from a city-state?

Empires are smaller than city-states
Empires control large territories and multiple political entities; city-states are autonomous urban centers
City-states always have a monarch, empires never do
Empires are based solely on trade, city-states on agriculture

Empires control large territories and multiple political entities; city-states are autonomous urban centers

Explicación

Empires are large political units that control extensive territories and diverse populations, while city-states are independent urban centers with their own governance.

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Egypt — first African state?

Founded around 3150 BC, earliest urban society.

Precolonial African states — examples?

Kush, Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Kongo, Zimbabwe.

States without formal institutions—examples?

Mbuti and small unincorporated societies.

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