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Vocab Review Sub-Saharan Africa Unit
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Cross out the following words on your vocab sheet: Foreign debt Infrastructure Literacy Oral tradition Kofi Anan Self Determination Child Soldiers Cultural Heritage Ladysmith Black Mambazo Use your class notes, handouts, or classroom resources to complete the rest of the terms. We will review these tomorrow and… We will have a vocab quiz Friday
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Sahara Desert World’s largest desert that takes up much of North Africa– Acts as a physical and social barrier, dividing the continent.
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natural resources A resource that occurs naturally in the environment and has an economic value
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imperialism The extension of one country’s political, social, or economic influence over another country.
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famine A period of sustained hunger due to a food shortage
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Kalahari Desert Smaller Southern Africa desert that supports more life– savannah (wildlife, farming, tourism, etc)
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drought A sustained period of little to no rainfall resulting in the destruction of soil, crops, and wildlife.
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cash Crop Produce mainly for export (to sell and make money)
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malnourishment Not having enough vitamins and nutrients to develop properly
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subsistence Farming Growing food crops for farmer’s own use
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Nelson Mandela Leader of the African National Congress who spent 27 years in jail and then became South Africa’s president.
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pandemic The worldwide outbreak of an infectious disease
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genocide The systemic killing of a race or ethnic group for the purpose of extermination
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Apartheid The racial separation of people by the national government
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AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) World-wide disease that weakens the immune system, leading to sickness and death
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Steve Biko Black activist in who died under authority of Afrikaaner police
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Desmond Tutu Outspoken leader of ANC who convinced Western countries to impose economic sanctions on Apartheid South Africa.
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Afrikaans Colonial rulers of South Africa- Mixture of British and Dutch heritage who were responsible for apartheid and oppression
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F.W. DeKlerk South African president who announced the end of Apartheid and freed Nelson Mandela from prison.
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Africa Unit: Big Picture What are some of the major issues plaguing Africa? Why is Africa considered a “developing continent”? (What is the reason for its troubles?)
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