Physical features of Ancient Egypt and Kush
Colonization and Independence in Africa
African Government, Apartheid
Challenges facing Africa
Chinese Religions and Philosophies
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Where did Kush come from?

Kush was a kingdom in northern Africa in the region corresponding to modern-day Sudan.

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When did Africa become independent?

1950–2011 The decolonisation of Africa is a process that largely took place from mid-1950s to 1975 during the Cold War, with radical government changes on the continent as colonial governments made the transition to independent states.

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What is Apartheid 

A system of racial segregation instituted and approved by the government. It is a system of apartness or segregation that carried out laws that separated ethnic groups and limited rights for black South Africans.

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What challenges do African governments face?

Many of these challenges are structural, springing from marginalization, poor governance, and from lack of opportunities. We can harp on the role of our adversaries, but African governments regard these countries as key trading and security partners.

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The earliest religion of the Chinese people seems to have been based on the recognition that the universe was controlled by??

many gods and spirits



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How was the Kingdom of Kush similar to ancient Egypt?

The Kingdom of Kush was very similar to Ancient Egypt in many aspects including government, culture, and religion. Like the Egyptians, the Kushites built pyramids at burial sites, worshiped Egyptian gods, and mummified the dead. The ruling class of Kush likely considered themselves Egyptian in many ways.

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Does colonialism affect economic development in Africa?

Most of Africa spent two generations under colonial rule. This column argues that, contrary to some recent commentaries highlighting the benefits of colonialism, it is this intense experience that has significantly retarded economic development across the continent.

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What problems do African governments face?

The problems that face African governments are universal.governments operate in an environment of high social demands and limited resources and capacity with which to meet them.

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What challenges does Africa face in the 21st century?

A number of challenges face the continent in the 21st century. change debate, Africa and the challenge of the MDGs; and cultural diplomacy as a new tool. forming these issues. The paper argues that whether the continent is up on its tasks or not, its interests more than a mutually-agreed partnership with the continent. civilisation in Africa.

200

Do Chinese people have multiple religious beliefs?

nearly 50% of respondents claim to have multiple religious beliefs and the believers of folk religion account for about 70% of the population.

300

Why is Nubia called Kush?

Nubia was the name Egyptians gave to the expansive area south of the first cataract and extending into sub-Saharan Africa. The kingdom that first emerged in Nubia was called Kush. Because of its location along the Nile, throughout its long history the Kingdom of Kush was culturally influenced by Egypt.

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Which countries were involved in the modern colonisation of Africa?

The principal powers involved in the modern colonisation of Africa are Britain, France, Germany, Portugal, Spainand Italy.

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Why is governance important in Africa?

In Africa, as in every region, it is the quality and characteristics of governance that shape the level of peace and stability and the prospects for economic development.

300

What challenges do African countries face in health systems?

Structural challenges African countries currently do not manufacture diagnostic tools domestically and import close to 94 percent of their pharmaceuticals. Further, the continent does not produce vaccines.

300

What are the four major religions in China?

China is a country with a great diversity of religious beliefs. The main religions are Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestantism. Citizens of China may freely choose and express their religious beliefs, and make clear their religious affiliations.

400

By what other term are the kings of Egypt called?

Egyptian kings are commonly called pharaohs, following the usage of the Bible. The term pharaoh is derived from the Egyptian per ʿaa (“great estate”) and to the designation of the royal palace as an institution. This term was used increasingly from about 1400 BCE as a way of referring to the living king.

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How was Africa was colonised?

How Africa was colonised. In the modern history of Africa some years ending with the figure five have been landmarks. In 1884-85, six European nations held a conference in Berlin at which they resolved to partition and share Africa without wars. These countries were Belgium, Britain, France, Germany and Portugal.

400

When did apartheid start?

Racial segregation had long existed in white minority-governed South Africa, but the practice was extended under the government led by the National Party.

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What are Africa's employment challenges?

Unemployment in sub-Saharan Africa stands at around 6%,But most of the work available is unskilled or low-skilled, in part because the region has the world’s lowest levels of access to higher education.

400

What are the five religions recognized by the Communist Party of China?

Today, the Communist Party of China acknowledges five religions in the country. These religious beliefs are Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Taoism, and Buddhism. 

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What were the two types of writing in ancient Egypt?

The two basic types of writing in ancient Egypt were hieroglyphs, which were used for monuments and display, and the cursive form known as hieratic, invented at much the same time in late predynastic Egypt (c. 3000 BCE).

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How did colonialism change Africa and its people?

The influence and impact of colonialism on Africa includes the exploitation of the continent for natural resources and labor, the spread of Christianity and European languages, the implementation of European political and educational systems, the establishment of new national boundaries by European powers, and a legacy of poverty and civil war.

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How did apartheid end?

Under the administration of the South African president F.W. de Klerk, legislation supporting apartheid was repealed in the early 1990s, and a new constitution—one that enfranchised blacks and other racial groups—was adopted in 1993.

500

What is Africa's challenges with climate change?

Africa is expected to be one of the continents hardest hit by climate change, with increasing extreme weather events threatening the health of its people and economies. At the same time, mass-migration as a result of flooding or droughts could put resources such as food, water and housing under pressure in areas less affected.

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What is the religious demographic of China?

China is a multi-religious country. Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Protestantism, and Catholicism have all developed into culture-shaping communities throughout Chinese history. Freedom of belief is a government policy, and normal religious activities are protected by the constitution.