Youth movement
Nigeria's independence started with a _____ ________.
Poor, crowded areas far away from cities.
What are Homelands?
Jomo Kenyatta
Who was Kenya's first president?
Giving up your own custom and turning to a different custom.
What is assimilation?
The competition between European countries to gain territory and colonies in Africa.
What was the Scramble for Africa?
Pan-African Movement
Nigeria’s independence is a case of the ___________________.
A crime against humanity.
What did the United Nations Define Apartheid as?
Nationalism
After 70 years of colonial rule, Kenya sees a rise in what?
Appointing local chiefs to help a country rule a colony.
What is indirect rule?
Europeans were trying to find a route around Africa to Asia for trade.
Why were the Europeans first interested in Africa?
Independence
What did Nigeria gained _________ during the 1960's.
27 years
How long was Nelson Mandela imprisoned for?
The Mau Mau Revolt
What was the name of the revolt Kenya did against the British?
Having pride in your own country/ethnic group.
What is Nationalism?
By Indirect Rule.
Trade and exploration purposes
After the slave trade, what was Britain’s interest in Nigeria?
The president of South Africa who released Nelson Mandela from prison.
Who is F.W de Klerk?
Islamic control
Kenya was under whose control before the British arrived?
The system of acquiring colonies to make a stronger country.
What is Imperialism?
By assimilation.
How did the French control their colonies?
South; North
war broke out between the Christian _____ and Muslim _____.
The first president to be elected democratically in South Africa.
Who is Nelson Mandela?
The Pan-African Movement
Jomo Kenyatta was a part of which major independence movement?
The legal separation of races.
What is apartheid?
The europeans did not pay attention to the ethnic and religious groups stationed in Africa.
Why did civil wars occur in African colonies/countries?