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Changing Patterns of Life Ch. 5 Section 3 Pg. 117-122

Objective Analyze the impact of modernization on African society. Flag Activity

Illustrate the changes Political Cartoons Create a political cartoon on two of the following topics: (pages 117 – 122) Growth of Cities & Effects of Urbanization Women’s Lives Rural Patterns Schools and Universities Illustrate the changes Cartoon must connect to textual evidence Back of Cartoon Letter choice description of cartoon and its meaning give pages #’s

Issues Formal education is improving for many African people. Employment opportunities can be scarce in many urban areas of Africa. Decent housing is not available for many African people. African people need more and better health care. Many African women have more legal rights than in the past.

1.Changes brought by urbanization New urban elite made up of Africans in high status jobs = less arranges marriages Nuclear families are replacing traditional extended families = weakening of bonds Growing middle class = education Influence of westernization on young people Greater opportunities/choice/freedoms Better infrastructure westernization

2. Why some Africans oppose westernization Lose of culture/tradition It places the individual and material objects before the good of the community

3a. How are women’s lives changing? Education and Training Women have gained the right to own and inherit property bride prices (wealth) have been outlawed Women have taken jobs as clerks, sales people, bankers, service industry and high-level government workers Rural women still traditional ways for basic tasks Girl Rising Clips – Ethiopia 9:30 and Sierra Leone 7:10

3b. How do traditional ways still shape their lives? In rural areas, women are still the main food producers Take care of basic family needs Help husbands grow cash crops Women prepare food in traditional, time-consuming ways

4. How education leads to social change? Raises literacy rates Teaches people job skills = increase wage Encourages national unity More choice for women

5. Changes taking place in Africa societies Rapid modernization has made young people think that technology is more important than people

Causes of Cultural Change Urbanization Population Explosion Economic Development Westernization Technology Education

Videos Kenya's luxury housing boom 5:00 Portrait of a Nation: Ghana 27:00 start @:50 Modernization Channel Link Lagos – Ondo Ted Talks The leaders who ruined Africa, and the generation who can fix it 13:00 Africa’s Next Boom13:00 and activity link Meet BRCK, Internet access built for Africa A bath without water – 5:13 My invention that made peace with lions – 7:20 Article: Is the sun rising on an African solar revolution? Article: Power to the Powerless article.pdf Tanzania's Biggest City Finds Success With Region's First Bus Rapid Transit System 4:00 NPR