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Lowman Sub Saharan Africa

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The 73% poverty rate in Somalia makes the economic development : It's economic development is Level 3 - underdeveloped.
Many Sub Saharan Africa rural areas economies are considered : They are traditional economies.
English and French languages are spoken in Africa because of : It is because of European colonization.
Black people could not marry white people was part of what event ? This event was Apartheid.
Africa having resources but no capital led to : Africa became in severe debt to other countries.
The ancient and powerful Ghana Empire adapted to their environment by : They used camels to transport goods across the Sahara.
Maketh Bul Mabior, a Sudanese refugee leaving his village at age 7 is part of : It is part of "The Lost Boys of Sudan".
The major religions in Sub Saharan Africa include : It includes Christianity and Islam.
Building pyramids and using a hieroglyphic writing system resulted from : Trade with the Egyptians caused cultural diffusion.
Famine in Africa and the destruction of their culture resulted from : European Imperialism ruined the African lifestyle.
The Sub Saharan region of Africa is a vast size which makes it difficult to : It is difficult to build a good transportation network to support trade.
In rural areas, stories and poems are passed down to the next generation by : Stories are passed down by word of mouth.
Churches bombed and being sentenced to death for converting to Christianity are examples of : These are examples of Christians being persecuted under Islamic law.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, many Africans were enslaved and sent to the Americas to work through the : This was part of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
What is the concept of apartheid ? It is creating division between groups of people because of race to extreme degrees.
The main economies of Sub Saharan Africa countries were : Mineral mining and Eco-tourism were the main economies.
East and Central Africa have the world's youngest and fastest growing : They have the fastest growing population.
Government-Sponsored radio stations calling on Rwandan civilians to murder their neighbors resulted in : This was a genocide of 800,000 people being killed.
Who was the leader of human rights that landed him in prison for 3 decades for peacefully protesting against apartheid ? This was Nelson Mandela.
Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990 and participated in the eradication of : He participated in the eradication of apartheid.
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