Physical features of Ancient
Colonization
Independence in Africa
African Government
Apartheid
100

What physical features were in ancient Rome?

encircled by seven hills – Aventine, Palatine, Capitoline, Caelian, Esquiline, Quirinal and Viminal.

100

What are the 3 reasons of colonization?

God, gold, and glory.

100

What caused Africa to gain independence?

The end of the colonial period and the establishment during 1957–76 of all the former colonies as independent states was attributable both to a change in European attitudes toward Africa and the possession of colonies and to an African reaction to colonial rule born of the economic and social changes it had produced.

100

How does the African government work?

a constitutional democracy with a three-tier system of government and an independent judiciary.

100

What was the main idea of apartheid?

The National Party, which came to power in South Africa in 1948, made apartheid a State policy and espoused the vicious ideology that people of different racial origins could not live together in equality and harmony.

200

What was the most important physical feature to early humans?


rivers, lakes, and inland seas

200

What was the main purpose of colonization?

The purposes of colonialism included economic exploitation of the colony's natural resources, creation of new markets for the colonizer, and extension of the colonizer's way of life beyond its national borders.

200

Why no African country is truly free or independent?

all of them are still being destabilised and manipulated so that their former European colonisers can still make profit.

200

What are the 7 roles of government?

  • Providing public goods. ...
  • Managing Externalities. ...
  • Government Spending. ...
  • Distribution of Income. ...
  • Federal Budget. ...
  • Taxation. 
  • Social Security.
200

What were the 3 groups of apartheid?

native', 'coloured', 'Asian' or 'white'.

300

What are the 4 questions geographers ask?




The key geographic questions ask Where is it located? Why is it there? What is the significance of the location? As students pose additional questions, they seek responses that help to organize spatial understandings: What is this place like?


300

What country benefited the most from colonization?

European colonial powers benefited most from imperialism.

300

Which African country got independence first?


Ghana

300

Why is government important?

Governments are necessary because they maintain law and order.

300

How did apartheid have an impact on world history?

Apartheid sparked significant international and domestic opposition, resulting in some of the most influential global social movements of the 20th century.

400

What physical features helped protect Rome from invasion?

The Apennine Mountains

400

What are the effects of colonization?

Colonialism's impacts include environmental degradation, the spread of disease, economic instability, ethnic rivalries, and human rights violations

400

Why did some African countries have to fight for independence?

 due to the reluctance of European nations to grant them sovereignty.

400

What factors affect the government?

ublic policies are influenced by a variety of factors including public opinion, economic conditions, new scientific findings, technological change, interest groups, NGOs, business lobbying, and political activity.

400

How did apartheid ended?

The apartheid system in South Africa was ended through a series of bilateral and multi-party negotiations between 1990 and 1993.


500

What are 5 physical features of Rome

  • Janiculum
  • Monte Mario 
  • Monte Sacro.
  • Monte Testaccio.
  • Parioli.
500

What is another word for colonization?


annexation,foundation,establishment,expansion,founding,immigration,migration,settlement,settling,squatting

500

When did most Africans gain independence?

1960

500

Why do government make rules?


Laws protect our general safety, and ensure our rights as citizens against abuses by other people, by organizations, and by the government itself.

500

What was the impact of apartheid laws?

An effect of the law was to exclude non-whites from living in the most developed areas.