South Africa
Environment
History
Government
Economics
100
The first black president of South Africa. a. Nelson Mandela b. F. W. de Klerk c. Barak Obama
Who is Nelson Mandela
100
A resource that is needed to live a healthy life and is limited in many areas of Africa. (Nya in our story walked to get some) a. petroleum b. clean water c. good farmland
What is clean water
100
The extension or imposition of power, authority, or influence of one country over another. a. colonization b. desertification c. imperialism
What is imperialism.
100
Central government holds most of the power. a. unitary b. autocracy c. oligarchy
What is unitary
100
The government answers the 3 basic economic questions. a. command economy b. market economy c. mixed economy
What is command economy
200
The president of South Africa that freed Nelson Mandela and worked against apartheid. a. Nelson Mandela b. F. W. de Klerk c. Barak Obama
Who is F. W. de Klerk
200
A desert growing and taking over more usable land: a. deforestation b. desertification c. unification
What is desertification
200
When a country takes over a region for resources and sends people to live there. a. colonization b. desertification c. imperialism
What is colonization
200
The type of government where citizens have very little role in the government and 1 person controls the government. a. unitary b. autocracy c. oligarchy
What is autocracy
200
The producers and consumers answer the 3 basic economic question. a. command economy b. market economy c. mixed economy
What is market economy
300
The year that apartheid ended in South Africa a. 1985 b. 1990 c. 2001
What is 1990
300
Many of the rain forests in Africa are experiencing this due to people clearing land to build and grow. a. desertification b. deforestation c. drought
What is deforestation
300
Many of the boundaries of African states created after WWII caused problems because ... a. they split up physical features b. they split apart tribes and kinship groups c. they caused water disputes
What is they split apart tribes and kinship groups
300
The citizen has little role in the government; a small group has control in the government. a. unitary b. autocracy c. oligarchy
What is oligarchy
300
The producers, consumers, and the government share in answering the 3 basic economic questions. a. command economy b. market economy c. mixed economy
What is mixed economy
400
Name 3 main exports of South Africa a. oil, gold, diamonds b. uranium, oil, gold c. gold, diamonds, uranium
What is gold, diamonds and uranium
400
Disputes among tribes and control of the government has caused this in Africa a. water disputes b. civil wars c. pollution
What are civil wars
400
This was used to draw the new boundaries for African countries. a. physical features b. old tribe boundaries c. old colonial boundaries
What is old colonial boundaries
400
This type of government has a president that is elected separately from the legislature. a. parliamentary democracy b. presidential democracy c. confederation
What is presidential democracy
400
The 3 basic economic questions are based on whatever has been done in the past. a. command economy b. market economy c. traditional economy
What is traditional economy
500
The European country that colonized South Africa a. England b. Germany c. Netherlands
What is the Netherlands
500
This major industry in Nigeria causing the following environmental issue. a. pollution from gold extraction b. pollution from the extraction of oil c. pollution from the extraction of uranium
What is pollution from the extraction of oil
500
This movement wanted Africans to think of themselves as one & work for the betterment of all Africans on the continent. a. pan-africanism b. apartheid c. colonization
What is Pan-Africanism
500
The type of government that has a prime minister. a. parliamentary democracy b. presidential democracy c. confederation
What is parliamentary democracy
500
What are the 3 basic economic questions? a. What to produce, who to produce for, how to produce b. Where to produce, who to produce for, why produce c. What to produce, when to produce for, why to produce
What to produce, who to produce for, how to produce
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