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Darfur: Western region of the Sudan where civil war and/or genocide is occurring
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Process of becoming a desert. The Sahara continues growing.
Desertification: Process of becoming a desert. The Sahara continues growing.
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Lack of/ No government control
Anarchy: Lack of/ No government control
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Guerilla Warfare: Unconventional form of warfare using ambush tactics typically involving civilians
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End of slave trade/ slavery
Abolition: End of slave trade/ slavery
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Middle Passage: Travelling from Africa across the Atlantic Ocean to the “New World” during the slave trade
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Tribal religion that focuses on spirits and nature
Animism: Tribal religion that focuses on spirits and nature
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Strict policy of segregation in South Africa
Apartheid: Strict policy of segregation in South Africa
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Boycott: Refusal to purchase goods or partake in certain practices for political reasons
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Nelson Mandela: South African political activist who was imprisoned for 27 years and then became the nation’s first black president
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Pan-Africanism: Political movement that called for uniting all African people and nations
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Practice of having multiple spouses
Polygamy: Practice of having multiple spouses
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Malaria: Mosquito-borne virus that exists in the tropical regions of the world and can be fatal
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HIV: (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) Virus that attacks immune system and is transmitted by blood, saliva and sexually
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AIDS: (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) Incurable disease to the immune system once HIV is contracted and untreated
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Ebola: Infection that has an extremely high and quick mortality rate that causes severe internal bleeding and is spread through contact with infected bodily fluids
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