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Sub-Saharan Africa Keys to understanding
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Physical Setting 1.Africa=3 x size of USA 2.Africa has 2 x population of the USA
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Plateau Continent 2. Africa is a huge plateau fringed by narrow coastal plains. –Its coastline is short, leaving few good harbors. –The highlands of East Africa are cut by the 4,000-mile-long Great Rift Valley.
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Dry Continent 3. Most climates of Africa south of the Sahara are tropical or subtropical. Rain forests, savannas, steppes, and deserts cover large areas. Overall, Africa is a dry continent with the disadvantage of low and unpredictable rainfall.
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Living off the Land 4. 80% of Africans are agriculturalists: a. shifting cultivators b. settled farmers, or c.herders who live close to the land.
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African Kingdoms and Empires 5. Kingdoms and empires have existed Africa for thousands of years.
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Stupid Boundaries 6. European Powers divided Africa into colonies and ruled the continent for seventy years (1890-1960) –Stupid Boundaries Landlocked Lumping enemy tribes together Separating tribes –Caprivi’s Finger
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Colonial Legacy 7. Problems at independence: a. bad boundaries b. poor infrastructure c. colonial economies d. lack of preparation e. “one man-one vote…once.”
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Development? 9. “Islands” of development: a. coasts b. near mines c. commercial farming regions Migration into these areas is intense.
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Future of Development 9. Most African countries export low- priced raw materials and commercial crops and import high- priced food, machinery and technology.
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Countries in Crisis 10. Many Sub-Saharan countries are in crisis –Unstable governments –Internal strife –Imploding economies –AIDS and other diseases
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