Physical Features of Ancient Egypt and Kush
Colonization and Independence in Africa
African Government
Chinese Religions and
Philosophies
Government in East Asia
100

The longest river in the world

The Nile River

100

The year most African Nations gained independence 

1950's-1960's

100

The strength of African econimies

Natural resources

100

The five relationships in Confucianism

Ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, older and younger brothers, and two friends

100

The East Asia countries that have autocratic governments

China and North Korea

200

The desert west from The Nile River

The Libyan Desert

200

The main reason of many conflicts after independence 

Ethnic discord

200

The different types of governments in African Nations

Democratic/autocratic

200

The three problems Confucius noticed in the Chinese Society

Greed, cruelty, and corruption

200

The economy most common in East Asia

Mixed Market

300

The opening of the Nile River

The Nile Delta

300

What the European powers wanted from Africa

Slaves, resources, and control of trade routes

300

What most autocratic governments are

Corrupt

300

The most important spirits to the ancient Chinese

Ancestors

300

How the Chinese government controls what citizens sees on the internet

Blocking certain websites and social media

400

The desert between the Nile River and Red Sea

Arabian Desert

400

The types of people who were enslaved

People who were in dept, criminals, or on the loosing side of a conflict

400

One of the more stable democrocies in Africa

South Africa

400

The philosophy of following the Dao

Daoism

400

The year that the political party controling China's government opened up the government to candidates from competing parties

1989

500

The land that is nicknamed Kemet, or the Black Land

The Fertile Land

500

The name categoring the Africans who unite and go against colonial rule

Pan-Aficanism

500

The thing people should do to prevent disorder, according to Daoism

Live simply and not compete for wealth, nor power