Africa Development
African Econ and Govt
South East Asia Geo
South East Asia Development
South East Asia Econ & Govt
100

Why did Europeans colonize Africa and why were they successful?

natural resources like gold and diamonds for their industrial machine.


had superior weapons and technology  

100

What type government do Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa have? 

Nigeria - presidential democracy

Kenya - presidential democracy 

South Africa- parliamentary democracy 

100

How does Shintoism impact the way Japanese feel about nature

They believe spirits called kami live in nature especially forest, gardens, rivers, mountains

100

The youth group that Mao used to start his Culture Revolution

the Red Guard

100

Government type for Japan, North Korea, South Korea, India

Japan- constitutional monarchy/parliamentary democracy

South Korea - presidential democracy 

India - parliamentary democracy 

200

What was the purpose of the Berlin Conference and what was its lasting effect?

To partition African countries, so Europeans would not go to war for them

 

Created ethnic conflict/division between African people,making it hard for them to unite

200

Which economies are explained below:

1. entrepreneurs, some government regulations

2. families in the village have done the same work for generations

3. government makes all economic decision

1. Mixed  

2. Traditional

3. Command

200

What are monsoons and why are they seem by many in South East Asia as a blessing and a curse

Monsoons - seasonal dry winds or rainfall.

Blessing - brings needed rain for farming,

Curse -dry winds can cause drought and heavy rain fall can cause devastating flooding

200

What were two examples of how Gandhi and the Indian National Congress (INC) used non-violence/civil disobedience to help India gain independence 


boycotts, marches, peaceful speeches

200

If India wants to increase its literacy rate, which factor of productions should it invest in?

human capital - education, healthcare, training

300

Jomo Kenyetta and Nelson Mandela were influential leaders in which countries

Jomo Kenyetta - Kenya

Nelson Mandela - South Africa

300

In Malik's village all the families are farmers. They farm the same as their ancestors did. What is their medium for trade.

Traditional economy

Bartering 

300

Cause and effect of water pollution in the Ganges river

Cause - factory and sewage waste, cremated bodies

 Effect - water borne disease, death, clean water scarcity 

300

Why and how did the US help Japan rebuild after WWII? 2 examples

Why: US dropped atomic bombs on Japan, lots of destruction, US wanted to restore some goodwill, also to stop the spread of communism, and keep Japan as a trading partner and ally.

How: Helped write a constitution and established a new government, sent money, resources, and Americans to help clean up and rebuild

300

In these two Asian countries citizens have the least amount of rights. ( the countries we studied)

What type government do they have

North Korea - autocratic dictatorship

 China - communist (oligarchy)

400

What movement inspired Africans to unite leading to independence in Nigeria and Kenya? 

By what means did each country obtain independence?

Pan African Movement

Nigeria - gradual peaceful movement (little violence (civil war broke out after independence)

Kenya - violent rebellion

400

South Africa has a parliamentary government. Who elects the legislature and who elects the president.

The people elect the legislature

The legislature elects the president

400

Two main deserts in China. Which is the farthest north west?

Gobi and Taklamakan deserts

Taklamakan desert

400

Give two reasons why the US got involved in the Vietnam and Korean wars? What is the state/condition of those two countries today?

Why: to contain the spread of communism (Domino Theory) and to maintain a sphere of influence in Asia (trade and allies)

What: Vietnam is an united communist country, Korea is divided into North and South at the 38th parallel North-communist, South- democratic

400

How does literacy rate effect the standard of living in South East Asia. Which country has highest literacy rate and which has the lowest?

Typically the higher the literacy rate, the higher the standard of living and vice versa (exception North Korea) 

Highest: North Korea (100%) estimate

Lowest: India (women 50% - Men 75% male) estimate

500

What was apartheid and who were the two men who helped bring it to an end?

South African policy of separating whites and non-whites (racism)

Nelson Mandela - 1st black president of South Africa

F.W. de Klerk - last white president of South Africa, freed Mandela from prison

500

What is the relationship between investment in human capital (give an example of human capital) and standard of living?

Example: education.

The more a country invest in human capital the better prepared its people will be to get skilled jobs that pay well. 

500

Compare contrast Hinduism and Buddhism, 2 similarities, 2 differences

Both believe in reincarnation, and can be practiced many ways

Hinduism- many gods, Buddhism - no gods

Hinduism-caste system, Buddhism no caste system

500

Why was the Great Leap Forward a colossal failure?

Poor decision making by leaders, faulty equipment, poor farming techniques, famine


500

How has the distribution of natural resources impacted people in Japan and North Korea? Give examples for each.

Some countries have more natural resources than others, so they have developed a strong independent economy, countries with few natural resources may be strong but they are dependent on others for what they need. They tend to specialize in a product or service to sell it for what they need. 

Example: Japan has few natural resources so imports most of its coal. North Korea has an abundance  natural resources, however the country has a low GDP

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