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Please take out your 3 Ring-Binders

Final Exam 100 Multiple-Choice Questions (No Notes) 100 points towards Quiz/Exam grade 75 Questions = Units Questions = Unit 4 (current unit) 100 minutes Africa Map analysis ONLY

Final Exam Study Guide For Units Questions of the Final Exam

Homework Study for the Final Exam Textbooks Next Class? Yes

1 st Semester Calendar j No Coach Kenney

Quote of the Day “.”-“.”-

Today’s Main Ideas j

Why You Should Read… (#4) The “Dark Continent” Little known of the interior of Africa

David Livingstone (#5) Explorer-Missionary (Evangelist) 30 years in Africa Opposed slave trade

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Berlin Conference (#6) Started by Leopold II’s (Belgium) actions in Congo 1884 in Berlin (NOT Africa) Africans NOT invited Free Trade on Congo and Niger Rivers European power must have government office set up to claim part of Africa “Scramble for Africa”

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Africa in 1880

Africa in 1914

Map Analysis Activity Handout Part of homework packet p. 623 of textbook Prepare for the map analysis portion of the final exam

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Africa in 1914 #8 ?

Ethiopia (#8) Menelik II Modernize Country European experts help with: Infrastructure & schools Import modern weapons European officers train army Defeat Italian Invaders-Battle of Adowa

Geography of the Suez Canal

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Suez Canal From Above

Suez Canal

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Suez Canal (#11) 1859-Construction began 1869-Opened 100-mile waterway to link Mediterranean and Red seas Britain gained control of canal (“lifeline”) G.B. made Egypt a protectorate

Homework Study for the Final Exam Textbooks Next Class? Yes