Deck 52: Africas Decolonization and Years of Independence
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Deck 52: Africas Decolonization and Years of Independence
1
For Nigeria, oil reserves have been
A) successfully tapped to help all of the people.
B) mishandled by the government, causing hardships.
C) exploited by outsiders.
D) a problem for the government, because they are not easily accessible and Nigeria has little money for needed equipment.
E) a positive aspect of the economy since the 1970s.
A) successfully tapped to help all of the people.
B) mishandled by the government, causing hardships.
C) exploited by outsiders.
D) a problem for the government, because they are not easily accessible and Nigeria has little money for needed equipment.
E) a positive aspect of the economy since the 1970s.
mishandled by the government, causing hardships.
2
Which of the following countries was not a pawn between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War?
A) Somalia
B) Angola
C) South Africa
D) Mozambique
E) Ethiopia
A) Somalia
B) Angola
C) South Africa
D) Mozambique
E) Ethiopia
South Africa
3
For Africa, the Green Revolution has been
A) extremely successful.
B) mildly successful.
C) a major disappointment.
D) a means of joining the world in trade and commerce.
E) an ecological disaster.
A) extremely successful.
B) mildly successful.
C) a major disappointment.
D) a means of joining the world in trade and commerce.
E) an ecological disaster.
a major disappointment.
4
Nationalism in Africa after World War II included a desire for
A) modernization.
B) equality with whites.
C) cultural unity.
D) "Africa for Africans."
E) all Europeans to leave.
A) modernization.
B) equality with whites.
C) cultural unity.
D) "Africa for Africans."
E) all Europeans to leave.
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5
The infant mortality rate in sub-Saharan Africa is about ____ per 1,000 live births.
A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 125
E) 200
A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 125
E) 200
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6
Within a few years of independence, every new nation had a
A) bank.
B) university.
C) railroad.
D) new currency.
E) drug problem.
A) bank.
B) university.
C) railroad.
D) new currency.
E) drug problem.
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7
Which of these was never tried in post-colonial Africa?
A) parliamentary constitution
B) military dictatorship
C) rule by consensus
D) absolute monarchy
E) democratic elections
A) parliamentary constitution
B) military dictatorship
C) rule by consensus
D) absolute monarchy
E) democratic elections
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8
During the years 1950 to 1965, about how many African countries came into existence?
A) 15
B) 25
C) 40
D) 20
E) 35
A) 15
B) 25
C) 40
D) 20
E) 35
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9
Explain and expound on the initial momentum toward democracy in post-colonial Africa.
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10
Which of these emotions is most realistic concerning Africa's prospects at the beginning of the 21st century: hope, or despair? Explain your choices with supportive evidence.
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11
Somewhat surprisingly, the newly freed African nations
A) allowed Europeans who wanted to, to remain in the country.
B) did not change the European-imposed borders, even though these were problematic.
C) made no effort to reestablish the tribal kingdoms that had been in place when the Europeans arrived.
D) usually chose leaders who had never lived in Africa during the colonial era.
E) tried to hold on to the multiparty, democratic systems inherited from the Europeans.
A) allowed Europeans who wanted to, to remain in the country.
B) did not change the European-imposed borders, even though these were problematic.
C) made no effort to reestablish the tribal kingdoms that had been in place when the Europeans arrived.
D) usually chose leaders who had never lived in Africa during the colonial era.
E) tried to hold on to the multiparty, democratic systems inherited from the Europeans.
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12
From 1975 until recently, the general trend of government in Africa has been toward
A) one-party dictatorships.
B) monarchies.
C) socialist states.
D) parliamentary democracies.
E) democratically elected presidencies.
A) one-party dictatorships.
B) monarchies.
C) socialist states.
D) parliamentary democracies.
E) democratically elected presidencies.
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13
The Organization of African Unity
A) has succeeded in bringing needed business to Africa.
B) became a club of autocrats who protect each other at all costs.
C) was founded in the 1980s in response to indifference from the countries of the world.
D) has managed to obtain major funding for Africa from the World Bank.
E) is increasingly taking on the role of peacekeeper for the African continent.
A) has succeeded in bringing needed business to Africa.
B) became a club of autocrats who protect each other at all costs.
C) was founded in the 1980s in response to indifference from the countries of the world.
D) has managed to obtain major funding for Africa from the World Bank.
E) is increasingly taking on the role of peacekeeper for the African continent.
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14
The future looked promising in the 1970s until
A) foreign aid stopped completely.
B) military dictatorships began to proliferate.
C) the Mau Mau rebellion brought reprisals from European residents.
D) the first democratic government was overthrown.
E) the OPEC oil boycott caused oil prices to quadruple.
A) foreign aid stopped completely.
B) military dictatorships began to proliferate.
C) the Mau Mau rebellion brought reprisals from European residents.
D) the first democratic government was overthrown.
E) the OPEC oil boycott caused oil prices to quadruple.
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15
Migratory labor developed in Africa during the last of the colonial era because
A) the Europeans took the only jobs within their own colonies.
B) work was almost impossible to find except in cities, in mines, and on plantations.
C) Europe had introduced a cash economy, and Africans had to go where the paying jobs were.
D) both a and b
E) both b and c
A) the Europeans took the only jobs within their own colonies.
B) work was almost impossible to find except in cities, in mines, and on plantations.
C) Europe had introduced a cash economy, and Africans had to go where the paying jobs were.
D) both a and b
E) both b and c
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16
How did Africa serve as a pawn in the Cold War chess game? Did some African nations benefit from the capitalist-communist rivalry? Elaborate.
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17
Nelson Mandela is associated with
A) the ouster of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.
B) wildlife sanctuaries in Kenya.
C) the overthrow of the government in Zaire.
D) the presidency of South Africa.
E) civil war in Ethiopia.
A) the ouster of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.
B) wildlife sanctuaries in Kenya.
C) the overthrow of the government in Zaire.
D) the presidency of South Africa.
E) civil war in Ethiopia.
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18
Describe and discuss the unique features of Africa's economy. To what extent does it render the African population vulnerable to outside influences?
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19
Which of the following statements is true concerning AIDS in Africa?
A) African authorities have in recent years spent a great deal of money in the fight against AIDS.
B) It is estimated that in tropical Africa about half the population is infected with HIV.
C) The AIDS epidemic was brought to Africa by foreigners, and it has devastated the entire continent.
D) Many African governments count on international health authorities to find a solution to AIDS.
E) More people died from AIDS in Africa last year than in all other years combined.
A) African authorities have in recent years spent a great deal of money in the fight against AIDS.
B) It is estimated that in tropical Africa about half the population is infected with HIV.
C) The AIDS epidemic was brought to Africa by foreigners, and it has devastated the entire continent.
D) Many African governments count on international health authorities to find a solution to AIDS.
E) More people died from AIDS in Africa last year than in all other years combined.
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20
How deep has been the impact of the overpopulation problem on African society and upon the continent's ecology? Describe the efforts made to address this issue. Evaluate the usefulness of various strategies.
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21
Which of the following has not contributed to African economic missteps since independence?
A) Misguided notions of establishing national prestige
B) Desire for personal enrichment
C) Desire to spread the benefits to as many citizens as possible
D) Frequent use of bribery
E) The misuse and\or theft of much foreign aid money
A) Misguided notions of establishing national prestige
B) Desire for personal enrichment
C) Desire to spread the benefits to as many citizens as possible
D) Frequent use of bribery
E) The misuse and\or theft of much foreign aid money
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22
Highly touted Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) have turned out to be
A) used by dictatorial leaders to divert much needed funds to their own use.
B) not very helpful, because most recipients take the money associated with the loan and never carry out the reforms they are supposed to make.
C) one means of getting rid of power-hungry individuals in a few places.
D) helpful in countries that want to implement major reforms.
E) most useful to women who need startup money for new businesses.
A) used by dictatorial leaders to divert much needed funds to their own use.
B) not very helpful, because most recipients take the money associated with the loan and never carry out the reforms they are supposed to make.
C) one means of getting rid of power-hungry individuals in a few places.
D) helpful in countries that want to implement major reforms.
E) most useful to women who need startup money for new businesses.
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23
Which of these occurred during the 1980s?
A) Prolonged droughts in Somalia and Sudan
B) Civil wars in Egypt and Nigeria
C) Nelson Mandela is elected president of South Africa
D) The independence of Eritrea
E) Founding of the Organization for African Unity
A) Prolonged droughts in Somalia and Sudan
B) Civil wars in Egypt and Nigeria
C) Nelson Mandela is elected president of South Africa
D) The independence of Eritrea
E) Founding of the Organization for African Unity
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24
A literary term referring to the self-conscious awareness of African cultural values, ____________________ became popular in some parts Africa colonized peoples became independent from ____________________.
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25
In the first years of independence, most African countries had leaders who
A) attempted to return their countries to a more familiar tribal government.
B) had collaborated with the colonial powers.
C) believed it was necessary to implement a dictatorship in the short term in order to have democracy later.
D) had been educated in Europe and believed that only they were capable of ruling effectively in the new states.
E) came from the minority tribes in their countries, and wanted to ensure that tribalism did not prevail again.
A) attempted to return their countries to a more familiar tribal government.
B) had collaborated with the colonial powers.
C) believed it was necessary to implement a dictatorship in the short term in order to have democracy later.
D) had been educated in Europe and believed that only they were capable of ruling effectively in the new states.
E) came from the minority tribes in their countries, and wanted to ensure that tribalism did not prevail again.
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26
In agriculture, the colonial rulers strongly encouraged ____________________ in agriculture.
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27
Robert Mugabe has established a virtual dictatorship in ____________________ in recent years.
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28
____________________ labor, which developed under colonialism, is one of the main ways of making a living today.
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29
The year 1960 has been termed "miraculous" for Africa because
A) Kwame Nkrumah became president of the first free African nation, Ghana.
B) over half of the continent gained its independence.
C) French President Charles de Gaulle fully released all French colonies in Africa.
D) Nelson Mandela became the first African president of South Africa.
E) the World Bank made its first loans to the new African countries.
A) Kwame Nkrumah became president of the first free African nation, Ghana.
B) over half of the continent gained its independence.
C) French President Charles de Gaulle fully released all French colonies in Africa.
D) Nelson Mandela became the first African president of South Africa.
E) the World Bank made its first loans to the new African countries.
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30
Small farmers and herdsmen who comprise the majority in tropical African countries
A) suffered most from the price collapse of the 1970s.
B) have been able to prosper in recent years.
C) have seen absolutely no increase in their yields despite the Green Revolution.
D) have found it necessary to take jobs in the cities.
E) have had to start guarding their fields because so many people are wandering through the countryside filled with hunger.
A) suffered most from the price collapse of the 1970s.
B) have been able to prosper in recent years.
C) have seen absolutely no increase in their yields despite the Green Revolution.
D) have found it necessary to take jobs in the cities.
E) have had to start guarding their fields because so many people are wandering through the countryside filled with hunger.
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31
In post-independence Africa, breakdowns of parliamentary rule often meant the setting up of ____________________ ____________________.
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32
The first president of the first country freed in Africa was ____________________ ____________________; the state was ____________________, and the year was ____________________.
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33
In gaining their independence from European colonizers,
A) South Africa broke free in the early 1980s.
B) France held its colonies until the late 1960s.
C) Kenya won its independence first, in 1957.
D) Britain tried to hold its colonies, but finally gave in and let even the white settlers colonies go.
E) French West Africa and French Equatorial Africa achieved independence in 1958.
A) South Africa broke free in the early 1980s.
B) France held its colonies until the late 1960s.
C) Kenya won its independence first, in 1957.
D) Britain tried to hold its colonies, but finally gave in and let even the white settlers colonies go.
E) French West Africa and French Equatorial Africa achieved independence in 1958.
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34
The ____________________ of ____________________ ____________________was founded in 1963 for mutual aid.
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35
Which of these does not contribute to Africa's frequent droughts?
A) Much farming is done on "marginal" lands subject to frequent droughts.
B) Only about 10 per cent of Africa's land is arable.
C) Overpopulation is a continent-wide problem.
D) The Sahara Desert is extending southward because natural vegetation has been affected by droughts.
E) Leaders have recently been concentrating on the development of family farms.
A) Much farming is done on "marginal" lands subject to frequent droughts.
B) Only about 10 per cent of Africa's land is arable.
C) Overpopulation is a continent-wide problem.
D) The Sahara Desert is extending southward because natural vegetation has been affected by droughts.
E) Leaders have recently been concentrating on the development of family farms.
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36
The white settler colonies such as Rhodesia and Kenya
A) threw Europeans out of their lands and regained control as soon as decolonizing began.
B) had to fight the Europeans for several years before the colonizers gave up and left.
C) witnessed black against black fighting freedom as freedom fighters took up arms against those they labeled "collaborators."
D) did not gain their independence until the late 1980s.
E) found it necessary to go to Britain and address Parliament to get people to listen to their complaints.
A) threw Europeans out of their lands and regained control as soon as decolonizing began.
B) had to fight the Europeans for several years before the colonizers gave up and left.
C) witnessed black against black fighting freedom as freedom fighters took up arms against those they labeled "collaborators."
D) did not gain their independence until the late 1980s.
E) found it necessary to go to Britain and address Parliament to get people to listen to their complaints.
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37
In terms of the Green Revolution, Africa
A) benefited more than other places in increasing its food supply.
B) benefited less than elsewhere.
C) grew no crops that could have benefited from the revolution.
D) experienced practically no effect because of the nomadic lifestyle of many inhabitants.
E) chose not to participate in experiments with new food crops.
A) benefited more than other places in increasing its food supply.
B) benefited less than elsewhere.
C) grew no crops that could have benefited from the revolution.
D) experienced practically no effect because of the nomadic lifestyle of many inhabitants.
E) chose not to participate in experiments with new food crops.
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38
Most African governments seem to be relying on ____________________ health authorities to find a solution to ____________________ and bring it to Africa.
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39
"____________________" is an intellectually-based movement stressing a return to uniquely African ideals and culture.
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40
Conditions set by international lenders to compel ____________________ reforms by African governments in return for loans are termed SAPs.
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