This group shares a common ancestry, language, and cultural traditions. (1)
What is an ethnic group?
This word means to divide. (6)
What is partition?
This movement aimed to unify Africans and people of African descent to fight against colonialism and oppression. (11)
What is Pan-Africanism?
Both Nigeria and Kenya gained independence through efforts to break free from this colonial power. (16)
What is Great Britain?
This term refers to the system of racial segregation and discrimination that was implemented in South Africa. (21)
What is Apartheid?
The majority of Africans today practice these two religions, alongside traditional belief systems. (2)
What are Christianity and Islam?
These two European nations controlled the most colonies in Africa by the late 1800s. (7)
What is Great Britain and France?
Pan-Africanism inspired African nations to seek this during the mid-20th century. (12)
What is Independence?
In what years did Kenya and Nigeria gain their independence?
What are "Kenya in 1963 and Nigeria in 1960"?
What did sanctions and boycotts help end in South Africa? (22)
What is Apartheid?
The Arab ethnic group in northern Africa mostly practices this religion. (3)
What is Islam?
This conference ignored Africa’s cultural and ethnic boundaries, causing conflicts that still affect the continent today. (8)
What is the Berlin Conference?
This was one of the primary goals of the Pan-African Movement in the twentieth century.
What is African Independence?
This leader is to Kenya as Nelson Mandela is to South Africa. (18)
Who is Jomo Kenyatta?
After his release in 1990, Nelson Mandela worked with this president to draft a new South African constitution. (23)
Who is F.W De Klerk?
Of this list, one is not an religious group in Africa: the Hindus, the Christians, the Muslims, the Zulus (4)
What is the Zulus?
What was the religious reason why Europeans wanted to colonize Africa? (9)
What is "to spread Christianity"?
This term refers to pride and loyalty in one's own country.
What is Nationalism?
Unlike Kenya's violent Mau Mau Uprising, this African country gained independence from Great Britain through peaceful negotiations. (19)
What is Nigeria?
He was a civil rights leader who fought against the system of apartheid in South Africa and was elected as the first black president in South Africa.(24)
Who is Nelson Mandela?
This central artifact symbolizes unity and power among the Ashanti people. (5)
What is the Golden Stool?
The European partitioning of Africa often forced hostile ethnic groups to share the same borders, leading to this consequence. (10)
What is the outbreak of civil wars?
The initial growth of Pan-African feelings was a reaction to this historical issue that suppressed African culture and development (15)
What is colonialism?
This principle motivated the Mau Mau movement and Jomo Kenyatta's push for an independent Kenya.
What is Nationalism?
This is the year that Nelson Mandela was elected as the president of South Africa.
What is 1994?