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Africa Reading: Page 16 Worksheet: 7
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The strong belief in the right to have one’s own nation is called: nationalism nationalism
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The idea of nationalism spread throughout Africa: after World War II after World War II (see next slide) (see next slide)
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The Europeans were protecting their own countries, making it impossible to control their African colonies making it impossible to control their African colonies
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African saying after WWII “Africa for the Africans”
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When Europeans returned after WWII: Africans were ready to fight for their own continent Africans were ready to fight for their own continent
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The group known for killing white Europeans: The Mau-Maus The Mau-Maus
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The European countries began: leaving Africa
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The country best prepared Africans to take over and run their own government: England England
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Belgium simply left without giving much help to the new African leaders
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Belgium had controlled: the Congo
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Tribal laws were of little use now that cities had been built by the Europeans
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The Africans began to form armies as they fought amongst themselves
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Army Officers often seized power and took control of a country
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A dictator holds total and complete power
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A government that allows people to elect their leaders: representative representative
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A political party: Group of people who work together and believe in the same things Group of people who work together and believe in the same things
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A political party wants to: Get people from their party elected into office Get people from their party elected into office
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Some countries that are supposed to have representative governments still don’t give people choices about their leaders because: there may only be one political party there may only be one political party
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One of Africa’s worst problems: overpopulation
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Births far outnumber deaths in Africa
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HIV / AIDS is now spreading throughout Africa
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Not much land in Africa can be used for: farming
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Young people are leaving the tribes and going to the cities: For a chance to earn money For a chance to earn money
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The jobs that are available require: educated people
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Most people in Africa are unable to read and write because they are: illiterate illiterate
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Public education in Africa is paid for: by the government
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African people pay little or no taxes: because they make little or no $
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Governments get their money from: taxes paid by the people
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Subsistence farming: Growing only enough food to feed your own family. All these farmers needs are usually met by themselves and their own farm. Growing only enough food to feed your own family. All these farmers needs are usually met by themselves and their own farm.
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African farmers do not have: expensive or modern farm equipment. expensive or modern farm equipment.
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The African ground is worn out because: the same crops have been planted over and over again without the use of fertilizers to replenish the soil the same crops have been planted over and over again without the use of fertilizers to replenish the soil
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Often it’s impossible to grow crops in Africa because of droughts
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Many African nations must import food
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Many Africans earn their living as: herders
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Droughts mean there is less food for the herds to eat
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Africa has mountain, desert, and river terrain – which make it difficult to build roads
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The climate (heat) also makes it difficult to keep roads repaired
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It’s impossible to transport goods without railroads and highways
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African nations lack modern and expensive equipment which will help them remove their natural resources
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Much of the labor in Africa is done: by hand
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Humidity, dust, and heat are very hard on machines
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Some of Africa’s wild animals are becoming extinct: because of droughts (and human hunters) because of droughts (and human hunters)
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Some of Africa’s animals are protected by the government on: game preserves game preserves
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Poachers: illegal hunters
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Cities are now being built on the plains where the animals used to roam
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The assistance the United States sends to Africa: technical assistance
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Culture: customs, beliefs, and way of life of a people
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Folk tales: stories that explain about life or teach lessons in an interesting way stories that explain about life or teach lessons in an interesting way
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Africans are known for carving: wood and ivory figurines and masks
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African music: has as many as 5 different rhythms at once
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One custom African slaves brought with them: singing and music singing and music
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