1) What does the word Kwanzaa mean? a) main beliefs b) first fruits c) kinara d) working together 2) What does heritage mean? a) is the history of a person or group of people b) supporting one another c) creating something beautiful d) believing in yourself and other 3) What year did Kwanzaa begin? a) 1977 b) 2003 c) 2008 d) 1966 4) Candles are placed in a wooden holder called a a) menorah b) mkekas c) kinara d) corn 5) Kwanzaa was started by______. a) Mrs. Smith b) Dr. King c) Dr. Maulana d) Mr. Jackson 6) What does the mat stand for? a) unity and togetherness b) speaking for yourself c) believing in yourself d) tradition and history 7) Families enjoy a feast of African foods called____________. a) mkekas b) Karamu c) zawadi d) bendera 8) How long does Kwanzaa last? a) one day b) eight days c) seven days d) ten days 9) What do the green candles stand for? a) past struggles b) unity c) laughter d) hope 10) The baskets are filled with _____________, _______________, and _______________. a) fruits, vegetables, nuts b) fruits, juice, vegetables c) vegetables, bread, water d) rice, corn, chicken 11) People give each other special ___________ on the last day. a) money b) gifts c) books d) food

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