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2 VocabGenocidesApartheid U.S./Africa Relations Anything Goes 10 50 20 60 30 70 40 80 50 100

3 Question 1 - 10 What is the deliberate/mass killing of a religious or ethnic group?

4 Answer 1 – 10 Genocide

5 Question 1 - 20 What is the term for a disease spreading to many people at the same time?

6 Answer 1 – 20 Epidemic

7 Question 1 - 30 What is the term for using fear to intimidate people?

8 Answer 1 – 30 Terrorism

9 Question 1 - 40 What is the name of the policy for legally separating races in South Africa?

10 Answer 1 – 40 Apartheid

11 Question 1 - 50 What is the term for an Islamic form of government usually gained by force?

12 Answer 1 – 50 Caliphate

13 Question 2 - 10 Who was killing who in the Rwandan genocide?

14 Answer 2 – 10 Hutus were killing Tutsis

15 Question 2 - 20 When did the conflict in Darfur, Sudan end?

16 Answer 2 – 20 They are still going on today

17 Question 2 - 30 Who was responsible for the divide between the Hutus and the Tutsis?

18 Answer 2 – 30 Belgians

19 Question 2 - 40 How many days did the genocide last? How many Rwandans were killed A DAY?

20 Answer 2 – 40 100 days 8,000 Rwandans were killed a day

21 Question 2 - 50 What two ethnic groups are fighting in Darfur?

22 Answer 2 – 50 Arabs and non Arabs

23 Question 3 - 10 True or False: Nelson Mandela was the first black president of Rwanda

24 Answer 3 – 10 False: South Africa

25 Question 3 - 20 What percent of South Africans were Black during the time of Apartheid?

26 Answer 3 – 20 70%

27 Question 3 - 30 What is the name of the event that took the lives of over 60 innocent protesters?

28 Answer 3 – 30 Sharpeville Massacre

29 Question 3 - 40 How did supporters justify Apartheid?

30 Answer 3 – 40 They said if the cultures were separated they could develop their culture

31 Question 3 - 50 What was the name of the political party Nelson Mandela was the leader of?

32 Answer 3 – 50 ANC (African National Congress)

33 Question 4 - 10 What is the underlying reason why the U.S. refuses to become militarily involved in Africa?

34 Answer 4 – 10 Because of their loss in the Battle of Mogadishu (what happened in Somalia)

35 Question 4 - 20 What reason did the U.S. give for not getting involved in Rwanda when they knew a genocide was occurring?

36 Answer 4 – 20 It was not in our best interest

37 Question 4 - 30 Who were the U.S. Special Forces going in to capture during the failed Mogadishu mission?

38 Answer 4 – 30 Mohammed Farrah Aidid

39 Question 4 - 40 What is the newest African country?

40 Answer 4 – 40 South Sudan

41 Question 4 - 50 What are the three main reasons the U.S. is not getting involved in Sudan?

42 Answer 4 – 50 No media attention Don’t want to start a fight with Russia and China It’s not in our best interest

43 Question 5 - 50 What did many Africans feel was the true test of a strong government?

44 Answer 5 – 50 Developing the economy

45 Question 5 - 60 What are the 3 reasons why AIDS is an epidemic in Africa?

46 Answer 5 – 60 1.It started in Africa 2.Colonization 3.Denial and poor healthcare

47 Question 5 - 70 Give 3 reasons for the population boom in Africa

48 Answer 5 – 70 1.Higher birthrates 2.Lower death rates from good healthcare 3.Tradition of large families

49 Question 5 - 80 What are the three main issues most African countries face today?

50 Answer 5 – 80 1.Fixing the economy 2.Food production 3.Fighting diseases

51 Question 5 - 100 What are the 3 main causes of Africa’s current economic issues?

52 Answer 5 – 100 1.Economic slowdowns 2. Little aid from other countries 3. Having to increase exports


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