Democracy
Cold War: Superpowers Face Off
New Nations in Africa
Challenges of Democracy in Africa
Cold War Thaws
100

Which country do you think has had democracy as their set government for the longest time?

A. Iceland

B. United States

C. Greece

D. All of the above

A. Iceland (dating back to 930 AD)

100

What were the two (2) main superpowers involved in the Cold War?

United States, Soviet Union

100

What time period experienced the rise of new nations in Africa?

During the Cold War period

100

It has snowed in Africa before. TRUE or FALSE?

TRUE. Snowfall is a relatively rare occurrence particularly in the mountainous regions and high elevation areas of Africa.

100

During this time period, the U.S. and Soviet Union organized and arranged certain activities for both their countries to come together and be acquainted with each other. What kind of certain activities do you think were agreed upon?

A. Music concerts

B. Dance performances

C. Art Exhibitions

D. All of the above

D. The U.S. and Soviet Union organized events such as music concerts, dance performances, and art exhibitions in order for people on both sides to showcase their talents/abilities and country’s cultures. 

200

The word “Democracy” is derived from the Latin words “demos” meaning people, and “kratos“ meaning power. TRUE OR FALSE?

FALSE: ”demos” and “kratos” are GREEK words therefore Democracy originated in Ancient Greece.

200

The U.S.A. consists of 50 states. Give at least three (3) states.

California, Texas, Hawaii, Alaska, Ohio, Arizona, Illinois, Colorado, New Jersey, Michigan, New York, Alabama, West Virginia, Washington, Utah, Missouri, Tennessee, Minnesota, Oregon, Connecticut, Louisiana, Nevada, Montana, Idaho, Wisconsin, South Carolina, New Mexico, Kentucky, Iowa, Mississippi, Delaware, Wyoming, Vermont, Kansas, Rhode Island, Nebraska, Florida, Alaska, etc.

200

It is the opposite of colonization.

DECOLONIZATION characterized the end of colonial rule in Africa during the Cold War and the African nations eventually rised.

200

Africa is the third (3rd) largest continent in the world. TRUE or FALSE?

FALSE. Africa is the 2nd largest continent with an estimated population of 1.4 billion.

200

What temperature is the melting point for WATER?

0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit)

300

It is the opposite of a Democracy.

Dictatorship/Autocracy/Oligarchy/Monarchy : where the power rests upon one or a certain small number of people.

300

WHEN did the Cold War begin?

The Cold War began shortly after World War 2, in the late 1940’s

300

Give five (5) African countries.

ex.

South Africa, South Sudan, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Ghana, Republic of Congo, Morocco, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Mali, Madagascar, Somalia, Angola, Tunisia, Chad, Guinea, Mozambique, Botswana, 

300

Give a disadvantage or what could be a disadvantage of Democracy and explain why.

ex.

Tyranny of the majority (mob rule), Political Polarization, Voter Apathy and Ignorance, Slow decision-making process, Gridlock and Inefficiency, Fragmentation, Media Influence, Disillusionment, Risk of Authoritarianism, Risk of Demagoguery

300

THIS PARTICULAR TIME PERIOD meant that U.S. and Soviet Union were best friends and agreed upon anything without any disagreements or problems. TRUE or FALSE?

FALSE. The U.S. and Soviet Union still had many disagreements but tried to settle calmly instead of threatening each other by war.

400

Give three (3) practices of Democracy.

ex. 

- freedom of speech

- right to vote (elections)

- freedom of assembly

- non-violence

- rule of law

- independent judiciary

400

During the Cold War, the U.S. and Soviet Union are both referred to as “superpowers”. Why do you think so?

Both countries had strong powers. = big/strong economies, held strong positions in WW2, possessed immense military, economic, and political influence globally during the Cold War.

400

Egypt is located in the northern part of Africa. TRUE or FALSE?

TRUE. Egypt is linked to northeast corner of Africa with the Middle East.

400

What is a democratic revolution?


A. When people rebel against the government for their voices not being heard enough while in a democratic country.

B. When a non-democratic country is being transitioned into a democratic country.

C. When democratic countries come together to spread the practices of democracy worldwide.

D. All of the above

B. Democratic revolutions have played a significant role in shaping many countries including Africa towards democracy, movements for political change and fostering a commitment to democratic values and principles across the continent.

400

What does “USSR” stand for?

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

500

Give six (6) countries with a democracy as their set type of government.

ex.

 Philippines, United States, South Korea, Japan, Iceland, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Finland, Norway, etc.

500

In 1991, the Soviet Union split into 15 countries. Give at least five (5) countries/states that were part of the Soviet Union.

Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Tajikistan

500

It is the longest river IN AFRICA.

A. Congo River

B. Nile River

C. Zambezi River

D. None of the above.

B. Nile River, measuring up to 6,650 km.

500

What is the one and only African country left uncolonized?

Ethiopia.

500

Explain Communism. 

The Soviet Union believed in Communism, resulting to conflict with the U.S. who believed in Capitalism thus beginning the Cold War. In a communist society, the government or the community collectively owns and controls property, resources, and businesses.

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