The central purpose of South Africa's apartheid policy.
What is racial segregation?
The Yoruba dialects that are spoken in Nigeria belong to this group.
What is a linguistic group?
This part of the Nile River basin has the richest farmland in all of Africa.
What is the Nile Delta?
These lands are most threatened by desertification.
What are marginal lands?
A natural force that keeps the Sahara so dry.
What are trade winds?
South Africa is considered a ___________ country.
What is multiracial?
The largest ethnic group in Western Nigeria.
What is Yoruba?
These created barriers to river travel on the Nile in ancient times.
What are cataracts?
The most common climate zone in Africa.
What is arid?
A very small business with few or no employees.
What is a micro-enterprise?
Educational goals that South Africa has emphasized since the end of apartheid.
What is preparing all students for good jobs?
The most common type of vegetation in Central Africa.
What is a broadleaf evergreen forest?
An area drained by a river and its tributaries.
What is a river basin?
Africa is the ______________ population in the world.
What is the fastest growing?
The Kalerwe market, a place that attracts many people due to its bargain prices, is an example of this.
What is an informal economy?
Southern Africa has been most affected by this disease.
What is HIV/AIDS?
The most common economic activity in North Africa.
What is petroleum drilling?
These factors put the most pressure on Cairo's water supply.
What is population growth and pollution?
3 factors that have contributed to widespread poverty in Africa.
What are natural disasters, disease, and war?
There is _________ _____________ between men and women in many African countries.
What is high inequality?
This practice was most responsible for the borders made in Africa in 1914.
What is colonialism?
The first two great kingdoms of West Africa, Ghana and Mali, got their power and wealth from ________.
What is the control of trade across the Sahara?
These are created by springs bubbling up to the surface, a low spot, or artificially by humans.
What are oases?
What are overgrazing, deforestation, and long-term drought?
A region where people share the same way of life.
What is a cultural region?