i. What does Diaspora means? 2 Diaspora peoples refer to who? Name the two places diaspora peoples main their connection and identity State one reason Diaspora study has become much more important today s State one characteristic of diaspora groups: What does African Diaspora means? In studying African Diaspora History, one has to begin with what and why? State one reason why it is complex and difficulty to study African Diaspora history Name two Muslim societies outside Africa that have discrete African communities. e Name one service performed by enslaved Africans who settled in India. 11. What were the known names for Africans and descendants of Africans found in India? What region of Africa did Arab slave dealers take most of the African slaves? 13. Name a Greek Mathematician who is believed to have studied in Egypt. . What is the Hamitic Hypothesis? s Define Monogenesis and Polygenesis. Describe the \"Out of Africa\" Theory 17. Name the two scientists whose works have closely associated with the \"Out of Africa\" Theory Based on the video about the dawn of man, what year was the first human-like skeletons Solution Q.1 In general meaning, Diaspora refers to the people living or dispersed at places outside of the homeland or homenation. So if I say indian Diaspora, it refers to the people of Indian nationality that have permanently moved from India to other parts of the world. If I say African Diaspora, it refers the people from the Africa who have moved to other countries such as America due to some historic movements, such as slavery. Q.2 These are the people who were moved from their homeland for some reason and now are dispersed or scattered in foreign lands, living there permanently. An African-American is a person of African Diaspora, a Mexican-American is a person of Mexican diaspora and an Indian- American is the person of Indian diaspora. Q.3 For African people in America brought by slavery, maintaining their identity was not a difficult task, because they were easily distinguished by the black skin color, but among other diasporas such as Jews other factors contribute to the fact that they maintained their identity for more than 3000 years. Jews people maintained a reading culture, and they are taught about the purpose of their life. So the main factor that has contributed in the religion. And on the day of the Sabath, they don\'t just pray, but they meet at one place in groups and together they pray. So these religious gathering places also contribute. Similarly for any other other religion, the places of religious worship contribute in maintaing the identity of the people and creating connections..