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Geography
History
Concepts
Hodgepodge
100
When a society doe not have enough resources to satisfy the peoples wants.
What is scarcity
100
Deep Valleys that formed when the earth's crust separated and broke apart
What is Rift Valleys
100
Historians and storytellers who carried on oral (speaking traditions in Africa.
What is Griots
100
This did NOT happen to the slave trade when Europeans arrived in Africa
What is the slave trade decreased greatly when Europeans arrived.
100
The largest age group found in Kenya
What is males, aged 5-9
200
The process by which a region gradually changes climates to become a desert.
What is Desertification
200
A narrow band of grassland, running east to west on the southern edge of the Sahara that is used for farming and herding
What is Sahel
200
This means "shining mountain" in the native language of Swahili
What is Mount Kilimanjaro
200
When a person's ethnic group is commonly defined by the language a person speaks is this.
What is ethnic grouping
200
When a society does NOT have enough resources to satisfy people's limitless wants.
What is scarcity
300
The trading of slaves across the Atlantic to the Americas
What is the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
300
The process by which forests are cut down and replaced by grasslands or farm land.
What is Deforestation
300
A group of white South Africans of European descent who established the policy of racial segregation, or apartheid starting in 1948.
What is Afrikaners
300
Human migration can influence languages in this manner
What is two or more language can blend to create new words.
300
What change is LEAST likely to happen to black South Africans following the fall of apartheid.
What is Black South Africans running an apartheid state that oppresses white South Africans.
400
When cultures are spread from one region or people to another
What is Cultural Diffusion
400
The highest mountain peak found on the African continent
What is Mount Kilamanjaro
400
The result of the Bantu-speaking peoples' migration throughout Africa.
What is they shared and blended their culture with other cultural groups.
400
The practice of one nation controlling and settling foreign territories
What is colonialism
400
The reason the Hutu committed genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda in 1994.
What is The Hutu were historically oppressed by the Tutsi, who were put in power by the Belgian government.
500
The result of poor health from not eating the right foods or not eating enough food.
What is Malnutrition
500
The island nation that is considered part of the continent of Africa.
What is Madagascar
500
The way the Bantu-speaking peoples spread their culture throughout Africa is an example of this.
What is cultural diffusion
500
When a nation expands it's influence by controlling other territories
What is Imerpialism
500
The least likely reason the Belgians gave privileged to the Tutsis, but not the Hutu.
What is they needed someone to teach them local farming methods.
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