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5. African rulers and merchants participated in the Atlantic slave trade by

A. raiding rival groups for captives to sell to European traders
B. protesting the conditions of the Middle Passage
C. partnering with Europeans to ensure slaves’ conversion to Christianity
D. refusing to cooperate with European slave traders

6. Historians looking to study the role of African rulers and merchants in the Atlantic slave trade would likely consult

A. a map indicating the origins and ultimate destination of slaves in the New World
B. a treaty signed between an African ruler and a European trader
C. a first-hand account of the Middle Passage
D. a graph showing the growth of the slave trade over time

7. Which statement best describes the interaction between Europeans and Africans in capturing slaves on the African continent?

A. Europeans directly raided the African continent and captured slaves with the permission of African rulers.
B. Europeans relied on Africans as business partners to capture and provide them with slaves for payment.
C. Europeans sought the advice of African rulers and merchants on the best places to purchase slaves within the continent.
D. Europeans and African rulers and merchants had little to no interaction during the Atlantic slave trade.

8. Before European involvement in the Atlantic slave trade, what was the most common form of slavery in Africa?

A. Children sold into slavery by their parents
B. Debtors sold into slavery for nonpayment of their debts
C. Captives taken during war
D. Soldiers serving in the military