Why did societies in Africa build mud-brick homes and buildings?(1 point)

Responses

The savannas provided grasses to use.
The savannas provided grasses to use.

There were not many forests from which to get trees.
There were not many forests from which to get trees.

Previous societies used up all the available trees.
Previous societies used up all the available trees.

They needed cheap materials because they did not have money..

3 answers

The most accurate response is:

There were not many forests from which to get trees.

This is consistent with the environmental conditions in many parts of Africa, where wood may have been scarce, leading societies to use mud and other natural materials for construction.

Which of the following is an outcome of the Bantu migration?(1 point)
Responses

Cultures mixed and skills were exchanged.
Cultures mixed and skills were exchanged.

The Sahel grasslands were overfarmed.
The Sahel grasslands were overfarmed.

The Bantu lost their original language.
The Bantu lost their original language.

Trade led to conflicts that wiped out the Bantu people.

The correct response is:

Cultures mixed and skills were exchanged.

The Bantu migration led to significant cultural exchanges and the spread of agricultural practices, ironworking skills, and languages throughout sub-Saharan Africa.