Title: Africa Review
1Africa Review
2One way in which the civilizations of the
Sumerians, the Phoenicians, and the Maya were
similar is that each
- developed extensive writing systems
- emphasized equality in education
- established monotheistic religions
- encouraged democratic participation in
government
3British control over South Africa, French control
over Indochina, and Spanish control over Mexico
are examples of
- isolationism
- appeasement
- nonalignment
- imperialism
4After 1880, European nations sought colonies in
Africa primarily because the Europeans were
- in need of land for their surplus populations
- competing of raw materials and markets
- determined to bring Christianity to the Moslem
world - interested in completing their geographic
knowledge of the world
5 In the Republic of South Africa, the primary
goal of the African National Congress (ANC) has
been to
- eliminate communist influence
- rule as the majority political party
- create a united Africa
- promote homeland areas for Blacks
6A belief of animism is that
- after death the soul is reborn in another human
form - holy wars must be fought to gain entry into
heaven - meditation leads followers to nirvana
- spirits of nature inhabit all living and
nonliving objects
7Which characteristic did the early civilizations
that developed along the Nile, the
Tigris-Euphrates and the Huang He (Yellow River)
have in common?
- each societys religious beliefs were based on
monotheism - urban communities were built using iron and steel
tools - the form of government in each community was
based on male suffrage - transportation and communication were promoted by
a mild climate, fertile soil, and natural
waterways
8Which is an accurate statement about the
partitioning of Africa by European imperialist
nations during the 1800s?
- A. new nations were based on old tribal
boundaries - the cultural and ethnic diversity of the African
people was disregarded - the continent was divided equally among the
colonial powers - African unity was encouraged
9A primary purpose for building the Suez Canal was
to
- encourage Jewish settlement in nearby Palestine
- increase trade between the Middle East, Europe
and Asia - reduce the time needed for travel between the
Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea - allow Indian merchants to reach the east coast of
Africa
10Traditional animistic beliefs in Africa, Asia,
and Latin America are based on
- a desire for wealth
- a written tradition
- an appreciation for the forces of nature
- a willingness to accept Christianity
11In Africa, an effect of topography and climate
has been to
- encourage rapid industrialization of the
interior - prevent the development of kingdoms
- promote large-scale trade between African and
Asia - promote the growth of diverse societies
12Both the French and the British were interested
in controlling Egypt in the mid-19th century
because Egypt had.
- control of the spice trade
- an industrial-based economy
- vital mineral resources
- a strategic location
13In the 1980s, global concern for Blacks in the
Republic of South Africa led many nations to
- A. impose economic sanctions on South Africa
- B. demand that Whites return to their European
homelands - C. sent troops to South Africa
- D. support policies of Apartheid
14The Suez Canal, the Strait of Hormuz, and the
Strait of Gibraltar are important because they
- prevent attacks on bordering nations
- control access to vital trade routes
- limit Russian access to warm-water points
- prohibit the movement of ships carrying nuclear
weapons
15The ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and
Egypt were similar in that both cultures
- developed along rivers
- used the ziggurat form for their temples
- established trade routes to China
- used a hieroglyphic writing system
16Which statement best characterizes the period of
apartheid in South Africa?
- the majority of the population had the right to
vote - the Boers attempted to conquer Nigeria
- many racist ideas of the ruling minority were
adopted into laws - French was declared the official language of the
nation
17Since the end of apartheid in South Africa, what
has been one of the major challenges to the
current government?
- establishing diplomatic relations with Europe
- resolving regional and ethnic rivalries
- guaranteeing religious freedom for all groups
- improving transportation throughout the
country
18The borders that were established for many
African nations during the late 1800s were based
primarily on
- natural geographic barriers
- easy access to natural resources
- territorial claims of colonial rulers
- cultural differences between ethnic groups
19Mansa Musas journey to Mecca in the 1300s is
evidence that
- The Crusades had a great influence on western
Africa - Most African leaders wer educated in the Middle
East - European culture was superior to the cultures of
western Africa - Islam had a major influence on the Mali Empire
20The spread of Islam into the kingdoms of Ghana
and Mali resulted from
- Imperialism
- Ethnocentrism
- Cultural diffusion
- Self-determination
21One reason the cultures of North Africa developed
differently from the cultures of the rest of
Africa was that these areas of Africa were
separated by the
- Congo River Basin
- Great Rift Valley
- Sahara Desert
- Arabian Sea
22Which economic activity was the basis for most of
the wealth and power of the West African empires
of Ghana and Mali?
- Hunting and gathering
- Farming and cattle ranching
- Trading in salt and gold
- Working in bronze and brass
23Between 1880 and 1914, which nations were most
involved in colonizing Africa?
- Industrialized western European nations
- Eastern European nations controlled by Russia
- East Asian nations seeking to establish new
markets - Oil-rich Middle Eastern nations
24Which characteristics are most common when
defining the term developing nation?
- High level of productivity and high standard of
living - Dependence on agricultural production and low
standard of living - High level of productivity and low population
growth rate - Decline of industrial production and high
population growth rate
25Jomo Kenyatta and Kwame Nkrumah were African
leaders opposed to
- Militarism
- Socialism
- Nationalism
- Colonialism
26In the Republic of South Africa, the governments
apartheid policy has been based primarily on the
concept of
- Justice under the law
- Nativism
- Racial segregation
- Economic specialization
27A major factor in the development of 20th century
nationalist movements throughout Africa was a
common?
- Language throughout most of Africa
- Goal to end European rule in Africa
- Ethnic bond among the people of sub-Saharan
Africa - Religion throughout most of Africa