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1 Central Africa. Chapter 19, Section 4

2 Vocabulary Bantu Migrations King Leopold II Mobutu Sese Seko Fang Sculpture

3 Human Perspective

4 Bantu Migrations and Colonial Exploitation This region saw the first European colonies Bantu Migrations Coastal Slave Trade Berlin Conference Leopold’s Congo Legacy of Colonial Africa

5 The Economic Legacy of Colonialism Weak Infrastructures and Exported Wealth After-effects of Colonialism Example: Congo Mobutu Kabila Why do current African countries continue to have problems developing their economies?

6 The Influence of Central African Art Promotion of African Culture Modern Themes Fang Sculptures Why would African leaders have promoted African traditional art at the expense of western influences?

7 Improving Education Improved Education is Key 50% Solution? New Universities Special Training

8 10. Which language group did most African language belong in? a. Semitic b. Sino-Tibetan c. Bantu d. Indo-European

9 11. King Leopold of Belgium began his colonial efforts in which of the following modern countries? a. Nigeria b. (Dem. Rep. of) Congo c. Cameroon d. Gabon

10 12. About what percentage of Africans between 16 and 20 are in school? a. 25% b. 50% c. 75% d. 90%


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