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100

What is the main natural resources for africa?

Diamond, gold, oil, natural gas, iron......

100

Was Britian in the berlin conference 

yes

100

_______ invaded South Africa 

Britian

100

when did the Scramble of Africa happened?

1884


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What percent was European control Africa in 1870 

10%

200

Which country got the most land in the Berlin Conference?

Poturgal 

200

Who were the main impact in Berlin Conference?

France, Germany, Great Britain, and Portuga

200

Which of the African nations are free?

Ethopia and Liberia

200

How many countries is in Scramble for Africa

14

200

Why do you think the Berlin Conference is unique?

The conference was held in a period of heightened colonial activity by European powers.

300

what is the purpose of berlin conference?

to partitioning Africa

300

How did the berlin conference affect Africa?

To established the rules for the conquest, and partition of africa
300

________ invaded Nigeria 

Germany 

300

what did they build in Scramble for Africa

The make traintrack/railroad from Cape town to Cairo 

300

The Berlin Conference is also called as 

Congo Conference 

400

What is the initial task of the conference?

COngo river and Niger river

400

What happened at the berlin conference

Sought to discuss the partitioning of Africa

400

_______ invaded Congo 

France 

400

How to spell the name of the organizer of Berlin Conference

Otto Von Bismarck 

400

During the meeting they decided on 3 things what do you think one of them is? 

They declared the Congo River basin to be neutral 

500

What is the biggest impact on Berlin Conference?

Slave trade

500

what is the result of Berlin Conference?

formalized the scramble for africa

500

_______ invaded Republic of Rwanda 

Belgium

500

What was the impact of Scramble for Africa?

Partitioning of several ethnicities across newly created African states

500

What did the Europeans considered Africa? 

Disputed territory ripe for exploration, trade, and settlements by colonists. 

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