Chapter 9 Test
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| Cairo | Capital of Egypt
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| Khartoum | Capital of Sudan
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| Kinshasa | Capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo
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| Addis Ababa | Captital of Ethiopia
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| Nairobi | Capital of Kenya
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| Dar es Salaam | Capital of Tanzania
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| Cape Town | Capital of South Africa
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| The SUEZ CANAL connects the Mediterraean Sea and the Red Sea. True or False | True
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| The only two countries who remained free from European rule | Ethiopia and Liberia
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| Located in Northwest Africa | Atlas Mountains
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| Area in Northern Africa, along the Mediterraean Sea known for fierce pirates. | Barbary Coast
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| Religion of Northern Africa | Islam
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| Egypts largest City and Capital | Cairo
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| Egyptian President who made peace with Israel | Anwar Sadat
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| Irrigates the farmland in the Nile Valley in Egypt | Answan High Dam
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| Connects the Mediterraean Sea and the Red Sea | Suez Canal
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| Capital of Sudan | Khartown
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| Largest swamp in the world in Sudan | The Sudd
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| Largest country in Africa | Sudan
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| Name two freshwater lakes located in Eastern Africa. | Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika
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| Democratic Republic of Congos Captitol | Kinshasha
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| Ethiopia's Captitol city | Addis Ababa
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| Capitol of Kenya | Nairobi
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| Capitol of Tanzanias | Dar es Salaam
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| Forms the only significant mountain range in Africa besides the Atlas Mountains | Drakensburg Mountains
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| A small peninsula formed at the southwestern tip of Africa and forms one of the best harbors | Cape of Good Hope
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| The Dutch against the British producing a British victory. | Boer War
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| The wealthiest most high developed nation in Africa. | Cape Town
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| South Africa's first black President | Nelson Mandela
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| Changed the name of his country to Zaire: when he was overthrown the country's name was changed to the Democratic Republic of Congo | Mobutu
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| The HORN OF AFRICA is the peninsula at the southern tip of the continent. TRUE OR FALSE. | FALSE. Juts eastward toward the Arabian Sea.
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| Name 3 of modern Africa's needs. | Gospel, Education, Food, Shelter, Stable Government.
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| LAKE VICTORIA is the world's second largest freshwater lake and a major source of the Nile River. TRUE OR FALSE. | TRUE
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| LAKE VICTORIA is the longest and second deepest freshwater lake in the world. TRUE OR FALSE. | False. Lake Tanganyika
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| Aswan High Dam was built to control the flooding along the SUEZ CANAL. TRUE OR FALSE. | False. Built to control the flooding of the River Nile.
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| Mountain Range along northwestern coast of Africa. Drakensburg, Alps, Atlas, or Himalayas | Drakensburg
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| The BOER WAR was fought between the British and Dutch in South Africa. True or False. | True
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| The COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS consists of Great Britain and 52 former British Colonies. TRUE OR FALSE. | True
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| First Arab Nation to make peace with Israel: Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan or Tanzania | Egypt
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| African nation that has been independent for over 2000 years. Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan or Tanzania | Ethiopia
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| Large national park located in Tanzania: Sahara, Sudd, Sudan or Serengeti | Serengeti
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| Dutch farmer in South Africa who were later called Afrikaners. Pymies, Maoris, Kikuyus, Boers. | Boers
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| Africa's two major mountain ranges are the Atlas and the Drakensburg Mountains. True or False | True
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| Communism is a great danger to Africa today. True or False. | True
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| Short race of people | Pymies
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| Which tropical African country was never a European Colony? | Ethiopia
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| Who was the leader who brought Communism to Tanzania | Julius Nyerere
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| The Cape of Good Hope is the peninsula on the east coast of Africa. True or False. | False. Located on the Southwestern tip of the continent.
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