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Pan-Africanism
Imperialism and Pan-Africanism
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is it called when a stronger nation exerts power and takes over a weaker nation? | Imperialism |
| What does the prefix "pan-" mean? | All |
| A strong feeling of pride in one's own country: | Nationalism |
| A movement where people believed that all Africans should work together for their independence: | Pan-Africanism |
| The Pan-African movement inspired many Africans to put their ethnic conflicts aside and unite to achieve __________________ | Freedom/Independence |
| Due to this war, many Europeans began to leave African colonies and focus their efforts back in Europe to help fight the war against Germany. | World War I |
| When the British ruled Kenya, Kenyans had to pay high taxes and did not have access to: | Jobs/Education |
| The major change in production of goods that led Europeans to "Scramble" for more raw materials in Africa | Industrial Revolution |
| This native group of people in Kenya led a rebellion against the British that resulted in many deaths. | Mau-Mau |
| The Mau-Mau Rebellion showed Kenya's sense of ______________ | Nationalism |
| The most influential leader of the Kenyan Independence Movement was _____________ ______________________ | Jomo Kenyatta |
| In 1914, Great Britain took over the country of: | Nigeria |
| Nigeria used __________________ methods to gain their independence back in 1960. | Peaceful |
| True or False: Ethnic groups in Africa still continue to have conflict today. | True |
| The meeting that took place in 1884 during which European countries partitioned Africa: | Berlin Conference |
| True or False: African leaders were invited to the Berlin Conference | False |
| Areas of that are under control of another country | Colonies |
| Imperial rulers control areas by putting local leaders in control for them | Indirect Rule |
| Boundaries put in place by humans that often are made for political or economic reasons | Artificial Boundaries |