Vocab
Imperialism
Nationalism
Apartheid
Random
100

Borders created during the colonization period for European purposes.


**Daily Double**

Artificial Political Boundries
100
To divide or split
Partition
100

Which of these BEST expresses the goal of Pan-Africanism of the 1960s?

A) to resist communist forces in the Cold War

B) stronger bonds between the nations of Africa

C) to fight for the end of imperialism in Africa

D) the formation of a single government throughout Africa


B) stronger bonds between the nations of Africa

100

At the end of the 19th Century, which country won control of South Africa in the Boer Wars?


Great Britain
100
What are the THREE reasons Europeans explored the world, more specifically Africa?


** Daily Triple **

Gold God Glory
200

This political, economic, and social movement is meant to create solidarity amongst people all over the world who can trace their ancestry to Africa.

**Daily Double**

Pan African Movement
200
Which TWO European countries controlled most of Africa? 


**Daily Double**

Great Britain and France
200
Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa were all controlled by what European country?
Great Britain
200

"In 1986, nations of the world began organizing economic protests against the country of South Africa. The United States, Japan, and the European Community all issued a series of sanctions (Rules/Punishments) against the government and the businesses of the southern African nation."

Which of these BEST explains the purpose of these sanctions? 


South Africa continued its enforcement of a system of racial discrimination.

200

Which of the following was not a racial group in South Africa during the Apartheid?

A) White

B) Krackan

C) Colored

D) Native


B) Krackan

300

This is a policy of countries to extend their political and economic control over distant lands.

Imperialism
300

Which of these is an example of European imperialism in Africa?

A) Africa is rich in natural resources such as gold, diamonds, and oil. 

B) Large plantations in the Americas created a demand for enslaved peoples.

C) European leaders staked out their claims in Africa during the Berlin Conference.

D) Advancements in technology and navigation allowed Europeans to more easily explore Africa.


C) European leaders staked out their claims in Africa during the Berlin Conference.

300
Love of one's nation
Nationalism
300

Why did apartheid in South Africa end during the 1990s?

 A) White leaders realized that the policy was hurting the country's economy and international reputation. 

B) The African National Congress began calling for its dismantling and the United Nations responded.

C) It never succeeded in segregating Africans from whites.

D) It had accomplished all of its goals by that time.


 A) White leaders realized that the policy was hurting the country's economy and international reputation. 

300

For much of the 20th century, Robben Island in South Africa was MOST known as

 A) South Africa's largest naval base. 

B) the last colonial possession of Great Britain.

C) the country's center for processing immigrants.

D) the site of a prison for anti-apartheid activists.


D) the site of a prison for anti-apartheid activists.

400

This conference was led by German chancellor Otto von Bismark of Germany with the goal of European countries expanding their coastal claims into the interior of Africa. 

Berlin Conference
400
Identify ONE positive contribution by Nelson Mandela.
He helped end the Apartheid movement, he was elected as the first black South African President, and was known to give rights to blacks in South Africa.
400

How did 18th- and 19th-Century European imperialism help to cause nationalism in Asian and African countries?

A) It promoted free trade among the imperial colonies. 

B) It established Christianity as the common religion.

C) It caused intense patriotic feelings toward the imperial country.

D) It inadvertently united people there to oppose foreign domination.


D) It inadvertently united people there to oppose foreign domination.

400
What caused the Apartheid to begin? 

 British took away South African’s right to vote

400
"She doesn't even go here!"
Mean Girls
500

This is the name of both the dominant political party in the country of South Africa and the organization that has at the forefront of the anti-apartheid movement before 1994.

African National Congress
500
What was the MAIN goal of European countries when they divided Africa?
MONEEYYYYYYY/POWER!
500

Why did African states face so many problems following their successful independence movements?

Political and ethnic rivalries within the countries emerged after independence

500

He was the last Afrikaner Nationalist to be the President of South Africa in the era of Apartheid. He released Nelson Mandela from prison and gave Blacks the right to vote again.

F. W. de Klerk
500
"It's not who I am underneath, it's what I do that defines me"...


Hint: Superhero movie quote

Batman