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2 Africa By: Keydron Stuckey

3 Facts about Africa AFRICA: During the 1950’s, Africa was a continent awakening to the prospects of Independence. In the 1960’s, Africa was a continent in transition for during the decade 31 African countries South of the Sahara became independence, 17 of them in 1960 alone. Notable progress was school enrolment and some industrialization. In the 1970’s, Africa was a continent in Limbo. Development proved difficult, and regional and ethnic conflicts became rampant. The cold war placed African countries between the USA and Russia. Increases in oil prices by OPEC in 1973 affected the economic development of the African countries. The 1970’s were also periods of Sahelian drought and famine. During the 1980’s, it became clear that Africa was a continent in decline. Hunger and starvation in Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia. Civil wars in Angola, Sudan, Mozambique and Southern Africa. In the 1990’s, Africa was a continent in Crisis. Economic stagnation continued to deteriorate. Rapid spread of AIDS threatens families and general societies.

4 President of AFRICA

5 Africa Money

6 Flag

7 Fact about Africa Facts About Africa Africa is the second largest continent on Earth. Despite the immense size, it is still considered an exotic location as these facts about Africa show.

8 Africa

9 Landforms

10 Religion

11 Different clothing in Africa

12 Churches in Africa

13 Foods in Africa Foods in Africa

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