Deck 29: Challenges of Nation Building in Africa and the Middle East

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Describe the economic role of the oil industry and its relationship to political stability or instability in the nations of the Middle East.Are there policies by which outside powers can aid in creating stability there,or have they already "done too much"?
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Is it accurate to claim that Turkey and Iran,both non-Arabic societies,may be the two most influential countries in the Middle East? Why or why not?
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Do the factors underlying fundamentalism in Islam,Judaism and Christianity have any common causes or consequences? Why or why not?
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Why has the Arab-Israeli dispute proven so difficult to resolve? Does a solution seem any more likely now than during the 1970s or 1980s? Why or why not?
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Mau Mau
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Is the Republic of South Africa,Egypt or Nigeria likely to be the most important state in Africa in thirty years? What evidence causes you to think as you do?
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Organization of African Unity (OAU)
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Kwame Nkrumah and the Convention People's Party
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Fifty years after independence,what are the present responsibilities,if any,that the former imperialist European nations owe to Africa?
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African National Congress (ANC)
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uhuru
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"Islamic fundamentalism is the defining movement in the present Middle East and will remain so into the foreseeable future." Discuss,pro and con.
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negritude/"blackness"
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What problems did the European concept of 'Nation State' pose for Africa and the Middle East after World War II,and what alternatives to communal identity were proposed in these regions? To what extent were/are these alternatives realized?
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What has been the significance of the concepts of Pan-Africanism and nationalism in the development of the independent nations of Africa?
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Jomo Kenyatta and KANU
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What arguments have Islamic modernists advanced a)in favor of the rights of women in Islamic states,and b)against both historical and present-day violent pan-Islamic actions?
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Is it realistic to argue that the Muslim societies of North Africa are so different from those of sub-Saharan Africa that they actually have nothing in common except geographic proximity and the fact that both are ex-colonial areas? Why or why not?
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Compare and contrast developments in the Middle East during the era preceding World War II with those of the war years and after.Are the changes due primarily to the war's impact on the peoples of the Middle East or on other factors? Why?
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"neocolonialism"
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Nigeria's Christians and Muslims
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Sudan's Muslim pastoralists and Christian farmers
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"apartheid" and "Bantustans"
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HIV and AIDS
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Israel and Palestine
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Kenya and capitalism
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Rwanda and Burundi and Hutus and Tutsis
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Egypt's Gamal Abdul Nasser and the Suez Canal
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African Economic Community (AEC),1991
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genital mutilation and polygamy
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Nigeria's Olusegun Obasanjo
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Palestinian refugees
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"desertification"
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Tanzania's Julius Nyerere's Arusha Declaration
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from Zaire's Mobutu Sese Seko to the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Lauren Kabila
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Abioseh Nicol's "A Truly Married Woman"
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1948 Israeli-Arab war
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Wole Soyinka's The Interpreters
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David Ben Gurion
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Saddam Hussein and Kuwait
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1967 Six-Day War,the West Bank and the Golan Heights
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Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini
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Muslim Brotherhood
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Persian Gulf and oil
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intifada
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Syria's Ba'ath Party
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"the great Satan"
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Pan-Arabism and the United Arab Republic
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Operation Desert Storm
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the Taliban and Osama bin Laden
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Yasir Arafat,the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO),and al-Fatah
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Iraq's Sunnis,Shi'ites,and Kurds
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Iran's Mohammad Khatemi and Muhmmad Ahmadinejad
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Anwar al-Sadat and Menachem Begin,and the Camp David Agreement
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"Islamic fundamentalism"
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Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
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1973 Yom Kippur War
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Iran-Iraq War
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In terms of the chronology of decolonization,it is accurate to say that

A)the first black African nation to become independent was the Congo,called the Banana Coast.
B)the African National Congress became increasingly radical as its modest initial goals were rejected by white South African governments.
C)Ahmad Ben Bella convinced Britain to proclaim Sudanese independence in 1988.
D)Portugal left Angola in 1949.
E)France willingly granted Algeria its independence in 1948.
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In the years since the nations of Africa attained independence

A)economic wealth,but not social equality,has been achieved in all of Africa except the Republic of South Africa.
B)most of the governments have not been pluralistic democracies.
C)the goal of economic prosperity has been broadly achieved.
D)social equality has become the norm.
E)communism has taken permanent root in a majority of the nations south of the Sahara.
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The Pan-African belief in a distinctive "African personality" included all except it

A)was a defensive response rejecting views of Western racial superiority.
B)assumes that there is a distinctive African personality.
C)says that African blackness has a humanistic,emotional nature that is different from that of Western materialism.
D)is believed to provide a common sense of destiny for all black Africans.
E)the belief that all persons of African heritage should return to their motherland.
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In his Arusha Declaration of 1967,Julius Nyerere attempted to

A)establish a system of socialism and self-reliance.
B)take advantage of the multi-party system in Tanzania.
C)permit personal incomes to grow as much as they could.
D)initiate economic programs in the villages that would become totally entrepreneurial.
E)"jump-start" his nation's economy with a system of free-market capitalism.
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The following are true of the African National Congress except

A)it was originally led by Western-inclined intellectuals who had little popular support.
B)it was initially aimed at achieving full equality for the educated native population through peaceful means.
C)its policies met with cooperative reactions from the white majority who held power.
D)in time,its policies became more prone to the use of violence to achieve its goals.
E)its original goal was to achieve economic and political reforms "within the system."
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Golda Meir
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Islamic Modernism
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Which of the following is not a proper match of colonial / post-colonial names of African countries?

A)Gold Coast / Ghana
B)Belgian Congo / Zaire
C)Tanganyika / Tanzania
D)Zanzibar / Tanzania
E)Namibia / Kenya
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The Western presence in Africa left a legacy that

A)was entirely negative.
B)disappeared immediately when the colonial powers withdrew.
C)was overwhelmingly positive in its impact.
D)mixed,with both positive and negative results.
E)both b and c
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The East African term for the people who have achieved a high level of financial success is

A)hokees.
B)dash.
C)wabenzi.
D)chai.
E)bonsella.
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Islamic women and the veil and chador
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After World War II,many educated Asians and Africans questioned which European concept of communal identity?

A)the nuclear family
B)global organization
C)village and tribal identity
D)dynastic rule
E)the nation state
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Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo Trilogy
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African economic growth has been limited by all of the following except

A)scarce resources were squandered upon military equipment.
B)the necessity to import technology and manufactured goods from the West.
C)the spread of AIDS.
D)excessive water pollution by Africa's successful industrial development.
E)single crop or resource-dependent national economies.
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Among the selectively distributed benefits of Western civilization in Africa in the 1940s were

A)universal public schooling in all British and Portuguese colonies.
B)railway networks and other industrial sectors in Algeria and South Africa.
C)a well-developed industrial nucleus in the Gold Coast.
D)nuclear power plants in Zimbabwe.
E)pearl fisheries in Libya.
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Uhuru is the famous Swahili word for

A)holy war.
B)freedom.
C)guerilla war.
D)nationalism.
E)superiority.
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It can be said that,by the late 1960s,

A)Mozambique and Angola were still controlled by Portugal.
B)all of Africa had achieved independence.
C)the French colonies in Africa had still not achieved independence.
D)even Canada had at last agreed to free Gambia.
E)de Gaulle's French Community had produced increased colonial structures in Nigeria.
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Economic development in Africa has been difficult for all of the following except

A)AIDS.
B)a declining population.
C)a too rapid population growth.
D)the vast differences between rural and urban Africans.
E)ethnic rivalries.
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In regard to agricultural development in colonial Africa,it can be said that

A)the European "Green Revolution" seeds saved millions of lives in the 1930s.
B)most export profits were returned to local populations.
C)most of the native rural population grew their crops solely for their own sustenance.
D)modern industrial development was relevant to the crop production of most Africans.
E)after 1963 opium was shipped from Africa to Afghanistan.
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All of the following were results of European colonialism in Africa except

A)the spread of Islam.
B)a native wage scale that was inferior to that of the Europeans.
C)Africans were usually restricted to unskilled or semi-skilled jobs.
D)little opportunity for the native population to obtain professional or managerial positions.
E)a mixed heritage of imperialism.
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Deck 29: Challenges of Nation Building in Africa and the Middle East
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"African form of socialism"
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Describe the economic role of the oil industry and its relationship to political stability or instability in the nations of the Middle East.Are there policies by which outside powers can aid in creating stability there,or have they already "done too much"?
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Is it accurate to claim that Turkey and Iran,both non-Arabic societies,may be the two most influential countries in the Middle East? Why or why not?
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Do the factors underlying fundamentalism in Islam,Judaism and Christianity have any common causes or consequences? Why or why not?
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Why has the Arab-Israeli dispute proven so difficult to resolve? Does a solution seem any more likely now than during the 1970s or 1980s? Why or why not?
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Mau Mau
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Is the Republic of South Africa,Egypt or Nigeria likely to be the most important state in Africa in thirty years? What evidence causes you to think as you do?
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Organization of African Unity (OAU)
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Kwame Nkrumah and the Convention People's Party
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Fifty years after independence,what are the present responsibilities,if any,that the former imperialist European nations owe to Africa?
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African National Congress (ANC)
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uhuru
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"Islamic fundamentalism is the defining movement in the present Middle East and will remain so into the foreseeable future." Discuss,pro and con.
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negritude/"blackness"
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What problems did the European concept of 'Nation State' pose for Africa and the Middle East after World War II,and what alternatives to communal identity were proposed in these regions? To what extent were/are these alternatives realized?
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What has been the significance of the concepts of Pan-Africanism and nationalism in the development of the independent nations of Africa?
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Jomo Kenyatta and KANU
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What arguments have Islamic modernists advanced a)in favor of the rights of women in Islamic states,and b)against both historical and present-day violent pan-Islamic actions?
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Is it realistic to argue that the Muslim societies of North Africa are so different from those of sub-Saharan Africa that they actually have nothing in common except geographic proximity and the fact that both are ex-colonial areas? Why or why not?
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Compare and contrast developments in the Middle East during the era preceding World War II with those of the war years and after.Are the changes due primarily to the war's impact on the peoples of the Middle East or on other factors? Why?
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"neocolonialism"
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Nigeria's Christians and Muslims
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Instructions: Identify the following term(s).F.W.de Klerk and Nelson Mandela
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Sudan's Muslim pastoralists and Christian farmers
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"apartheid" and "Bantustans"
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HIV and AIDS
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Israel and Palestine
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Kenya and capitalism
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Rwanda and Burundi and Hutus and Tutsis
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Egypt's Gamal Abdul Nasser and the Suez Canal
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African Economic Community (AEC),1991
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genital mutilation and polygamy
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Nigeria's Olusegun Obasanjo
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Palestinian refugees
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"desertification"
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Tanzania's Julius Nyerere's Arusha Declaration
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from Zaire's Mobutu Sese Seko to the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Lauren Kabila
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Abioseh Nicol's "A Truly Married Woman"
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1948 Israeli-Arab war
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Wole Soyinka's The Interpreters
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David Ben Gurion
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Saddam Hussein and Kuwait
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1967 Six-Day War,the West Bank and the Golan Heights
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Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini
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Muslim Brotherhood
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Persian Gulf and oil
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intifada
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Syria's Ba'ath Party
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"the great Satan"
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Pan-Arabism and the United Arab Republic
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Operation Desert Storm
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the Taliban and Osama bin Laden
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Iran's Mohammad Khatemi and Muhmmad Ahmadinejad
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Anwar al-Sadat and Menachem Begin,and the Camp David Agreement
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"Islamic fundamentalism"
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Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
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1973 Yom Kippur War
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Iran-Iraq War
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In terms of the chronology of decolonization,it is accurate to say that

A)the first black African nation to become independent was the Congo,called the Banana Coast.
B)the African National Congress became increasingly radical as its modest initial goals were rejected by white South African governments.
C)Ahmad Ben Bella convinced Britain to proclaim Sudanese independence in 1988.
D)Portugal left Angola in 1949.
E)France willingly granted Algeria its independence in 1948.
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In the years since the nations of Africa attained independence

A)economic wealth,but not social equality,has been achieved in all of Africa except the Republic of South Africa.
B)most of the governments have not been pluralistic democracies.
C)the goal of economic prosperity has been broadly achieved.
D)social equality has become the norm.
E)communism has taken permanent root in a majority of the nations south of the Sahara.
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The Pan-African belief in a distinctive "African personality" included all except it

A)was a defensive response rejecting views of Western racial superiority.
B)assumes that there is a distinctive African personality.
C)says that African blackness has a humanistic,emotional nature that is different from that of Western materialism.
D)is believed to provide a common sense of destiny for all black Africans.
E)the belief that all persons of African heritage should return to their motherland.
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In his Arusha Declaration of 1967,Julius Nyerere attempted to

A)establish a system of socialism and self-reliance.
B)take advantage of the multi-party system in Tanzania.
C)permit personal incomes to grow as much as they could.
D)initiate economic programs in the villages that would become totally entrepreneurial.
E)"jump-start" his nation's economy with a system of free-market capitalism.
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The following are true of the African National Congress except

A)it was originally led by Western-inclined intellectuals who had little popular support.
B)it was initially aimed at achieving full equality for the educated native population through peaceful means.
C)its policies met with cooperative reactions from the white majority who held power.
D)in time,its policies became more prone to the use of violence to achieve its goals.
E)its original goal was to achieve economic and political reforms "within the system."
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Golda Meir
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Islamic Modernism
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Which of the following is not a proper match of colonial / post-colonial names of African countries?

A)Gold Coast / Ghana
B)Belgian Congo / Zaire
C)Tanganyika / Tanzania
D)Zanzibar / Tanzania
E)Namibia / Kenya
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The Western presence in Africa left a legacy that

A)was entirely negative.
B)disappeared immediately when the colonial powers withdrew.
C)was overwhelmingly positive in its impact.
D)mixed,with both positive and negative results.
E)both b and c
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The East African term for the people who have achieved a high level of financial success is

A)hokees.
B)dash.
C)wabenzi.
D)chai.
E)bonsella.
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Islamic women and the veil and chador
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After World War II,many educated Asians and Africans questioned which European concept of communal identity?

A)the nuclear family
B)global organization
C)village and tribal identity
D)dynastic rule
E)the nation state
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Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo Trilogy
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74
African economic growth has been limited by all of the following except

A)scarce resources were squandered upon military equipment.
B)the necessity to import technology and manufactured goods from the West.
C)the spread of AIDS.
D)excessive water pollution by Africa's successful industrial development.
E)single crop or resource-dependent national economies.
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75
Among the selectively distributed benefits of Western civilization in Africa in the 1940s were

A)universal public schooling in all British and Portuguese colonies.
B)railway networks and other industrial sectors in Algeria and South Africa.
C)a well-developed industrial nucleus in the Gold Coast.
D)nuclear power plants in Zimbabwe.
E)pearl fisheries in Libya.
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76
Uhuru is the famous Swahili word for

A)holy war.
B)freedom.
C)guerilla war.
D)nationalism.
E)superiority.
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77
It can be said that,by the late 1960s,

A)Mozambique and Angola were still controlled by Portugal.
B)all of Africa had achieved independence.
C)the French colonies in Africa had still not achieved independence.
D)even Canada had at last agreed to free Gambia.
E)de Gaulle's French Community had produced increased colonial structures in Nigeria.
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78
Economic development in Africa has been difficult for all of the following except

A)AIDS.
B)a declining population.
C)a too rapid population growth.
D)the vast differences between rural and urban Africans.
E)ethnic rivalries.
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79
In regard to agricultural development in colonial Africa,it can be said that

A)the European "Green Revolution" seeds saved millions of lives in the 1930s.
B)most export profits were returned to local populations.
C)most of the native rural population grew their crops solely for their own sustenance.
D)modern industrial development was relevant to the crop production of most Africans.
E)after 1963 opium was shipped from Africa to Afghanistan.
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80
All of the following were results of European colonialism in Africa except

A)the spread of Islam.
B)a native wage scale that was inferior to that of the Europeans.
C)Africans were usually restricted to unskilled or semi-skilled jobs.
D)little opportunity for the native population to obtain professional or managerial positions.
E)a mixed heritage of imperialism.
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