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“Political, Social, & Economic” 9/18/13 “Political, Social, & Economic” Define each of the following terms. Political: having to do with the government and laws of a country; who is in charge; politics Economic: having to do with money; economics Social: having to do with people, customs, traditions, and culture On desk: Intro. to colonialism worksheet

9/18/13 World History Agenda Finish colonialism picture analysis HW: Finish colonialism picture wksht.

Go through list of observations & categorize them as either: political, social, or economic effects of colonialism Next to each observation, write (A) for advantage or (D) for disadvantage from the Africans’ perspectives

Effects of Colonialism in Africa Political (govt., who is in charge) Social (people, customs, culture, etc.) Economic (money)  

Effects of Colonialism in Africa (from Africans’ perspective) POSITIVE NEGATIVE

Exit Ticket What is your homework?