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Africa Ch. 6 Jeopardy What Country? Natural Features EconomicsConflicts The Culture Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

What Country: $100 These two countries are most famous for their wildlife preserves where people can go on safari.

What Country: $100 Answer Tanzania and Kenya

What Country: $200 Question This country had millions of refugees flee from the Arab Muslims that were killing them in their villages.

What Country: $200 Answer Sudan

What Country: $300 Question This country has never been under foreign rule (colonized) because it is protected by it’s highlands

What Country: $300 Answer Ethiopia

What Country: $400 Question This country has never had a strong central govt. which has resulted in clans fighting over land and port cities

What Country: $400 Answer Somalia

What Country: $500 Question This country experienced many years Of military dictatorship. It is now a Weak democracy. 80% of the people farm… the main export is Coffee.

What Country: $500 Answer Uganda

Natural Features : $100 Question These “Highlands” are located in the northern part of this region.

Natural Features: $100 Answer The Ethiopian Highlands

Natural Features: $200 Question These two rivers form the NILE river that flows NORTH To the Mediterranean Sea.

Natural Features: $200 Answer Blue Nile and White Nile

Natural Features: $300 Question This natural feature was formed from the tectonic plates pulling apart from each other in the East Africa Region.

Natural Features: $300 Answer The Great Rift Valley

Natural Features: $400 Question This “PLAIN” is located in Tanzania and is home to one of the biggest wildlife national parks in Africa

Natural Features: $400 Answer Serengeti Plain

Natural Features: $500 Question Mt. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in all of Africa. Even though it is located on the Equator the top is covered in glaciers. What are two reasons this ice is being threatened?

Natural Features: $500 Answer Global Warming, Deforestation

Economics: $100 Question This country’s economy is based on its location on the Red Sea. It doesn’t have any resources of it’s own so it depends on Ethiopia using it’s port city for trade.

Economics: $100 Answer Djibouti

Economics: $200 Question Kenya produces this type of energy which comes from using the heat inside of the Earth.

Economics: $200 Answer Geothermal Energy

Economics: $300 Question Approximately this many people go on SAFARI in East Africa’s savanna’s every year.

Economics: $300 Answer 2 MILLION

Economics: $400 Question This country has little resources but depends on tourism for it economy. Many people come to its waterfront resorts to enjoy the coral reefs and “Italian” like cities.

Economics: $400 Answer Eritrea

Economics: $500 Question Many East African countries have resources they are not using or taking advantage of. Why is this?

Economics: $500 Answer They have limited technology. This has restricted their productivity and use of these natural resources.

Conflicts: $100 Question What part did the Europeans play in causing most of the ethnic conflicts that occurred in Africa?

Conflicts: $100 Answer They drew the country boarders without any regard to the ethnic groups that were present.

Conflicts: $200 Question In Rwanda in the 1990’s hatred between the Hutu and the Tutsi led to violence. The Hutu tried to completely wipe out the Tutsi. What is it called when one group tries to intentionally destroy and entire group of people?

Conflicts: $200 Answer “Genocide”

Conflicts: $300 Question In the Sudan, the Arab Muslims targeted and killed thousands of Sudanese people. Millions fled as refugees. What region of Sudan did this happen in?

Conflicts: $300 Answer Darfur

Conflicts: $400 Question These two Djibouti ethnic groups began fighting a civil war in the early 1990’s. They are both Muslim. This ended in a peace treaty in 2001.

Conflicts: $400 Answer The ISSA and AFAR

Conflicts: $500 Question In 1998 these capital cities of Tanzania and Kenya experienced attacks on the US Embassies by the terrorist group al Qaeda.

Conflicts: $500 Answer Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) Nairobi (Kenya) Nairobi

The Culture: $100 Question Most of the people in the Sudan and Somalia are this religion

The Culture: $100 Answer MUSLIM

The Culture: $200 Question While religions In East Africa vary greatly most place a great emphasis on WHAT?

The Culture: $200 Answer Honoring their ancestors.

The Culture: $300 Question Where is Christianity is most common in the East African Region?

The Culture: $300 Answer Ethiopia (in the highlands area)

The Culture: $400 Question Why are most of East Africa’s major cities located on the coasts?

The Culture: $400 Answer Most of the major cities were established by the Europeans during colonization. They are located there so the Europeans could use them as ports for shipping goods back to Europe. Mogadishu, Somalia

The Culture: $500 Question Today 80 million people in this region speak SWAHILI. This language was created from what two languages?

The Culture: $500 Answer Arabic and traditional African language.

Final Jeopardy In the 1980’s Ethiopia experienced a severe drought which led to millions dying of starvation. The biggest music stars in America came together to raise money for the famine victims. What was the name of the song they sang AND who wrote it?

Final Jeopardy Answer “We are the World” Michael Jackson