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100

a body of water that was once a major source of freshwater but is now depleted by drought and over-demand

Lake Chad

100

the most commonly understood language used among people who speak several different languages

lingua franca

100

a traditional oral historian, storyteller, singer, and musician of West Africa

griot

100

to be suitable for drinking

potable

200

a plan that calls for a wall of trees to divide the semi-arid Sahel from the Sahara

Great Green Wall

200

people who are originally from a place; native population

indigenous

200

gems mined in war-torn areas and used to finance wars

conflict diamonds

200

the homeless street children who survive as pickpockets & thieves

sheggehs

300

the practice of passing down stories from generation to generation by word of mouth

oral tradition

300

Why are there so many different types of climates and biomes within the East African subregion?

It covers a wide area of latitudes, and has many different elevations.

300

a shallow body of water that is separated from the ocean by islands, which lie parallel to the shoreline

lagoon

300

descendants of Portuguese settlers and people freed from slavery

forros

400

to be headed by a male family member

patriarchal

400

a steep cliff between a higher and lower land surface 

escarpment

400

the most populous city in Africa

Lagos

400

those who have been forced from their home but remain in their own country

internally displaced persons

500

What is the topography of the Sahel?

mainly flat with a series of plateaus

500

a break in the Earth’s crust caused by the shifting of tectonic plates

rift valley

500

The primary aim of the Global Water Initiative is to

improve access to clean water and sanitation

500

The ongoing border disputes between Sudan and South Sudan are over who owns

oil-producing areas

600

A decade-olds conflict in Sudan that ended in 2005 was based on a dispute over

a Muslim government versus a secular government.

600

Which factor plays the most important role in determining population patterns of East Africa?

access to freshwater

600

Which of the following is an important cash crop—native to Central America and South America—that was introduced to West Africa during the colonial period?

cacao

600

The largest, poorest, and perhaps most ethnically diverse and environmentally challenged country in Equatorial Africa is

the Democratic Republic of the Congo

700

One of the legacies of the Transition Zone’s colonial past is...

its countries’ political boundaries.

700

What has prevented the proper management of East Africa's natural resources?

overwhelming social problems, including poverty and substandard public health

700

The _________________ River is the main river of West Africa and an important commercial shipping route.

Niger

700

In exchange for slaves, European traders gave Africans

manufactured goods

800

Which action would produce the best results toward combating desertification?

adopting agricultural methods that put less stress on the land

800

What was the main impact of European colonial powers in East Africa?

They exploited, or unfairly took advantage of, the peoples and natural resources of the subregion

800

In general, literacy rates in West Africa are

low compared to most other countries

800

The frequent armed conflicts in Equatorial Africa and neighboring countries tend to be primarily

based on ethnic strife

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