UNIT 2 Africa History Study Game Europe’s need for Raw Materials led to what? “Colonization”?

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UNIT 2 Africa History Study Game

Europe’s need for Raw Materials led to what? “Colonization”?

What is the term given to a country that builds an empire by conquering colonies to provide raw materials for a stronger country? Imperialism

During the 1950’s and 1960’s most African countries experienced what?? Political Independence from the European Powers

In what country do most of the Ashanti people live. GHANA

What country first colonized South Africa? The Netherlands

Wars fought between opposing sides within a single nation are what type of conflict? A Civil War.

What was Nelson Mandela’s role in the evolution of Apartheid in South Africa? He worked to abolish Apartheid

Were black South Africans allowed to vote in political elections? NO

What was the main consequence of EUROPEAN COLONIZATION? Poverty and a lack of economic development in Africa

The Portuguese were the first ____________in Africa. Slave Traders

Who was F.W. De Klerk? The white president who helped bring an end to apartheid in South Africa

What is Pan-Africanism? It is a movement that stresses all black Africans must see themselves as one people.

Mandela was the leader of what organization which led to his 27 year imprisonment? The ANC or African National Congress

When did most African countries experience political independence from the European Powers? During the 1950’s and 1960’s

The Afrikaans word that means, “separateness” is what? APARTHEID

Who was the president who helped bring an end to apartheid in South Africa Frederick W. De Klerk

Swahili is a mixture of which two languages? Arabic and Bantu