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Pan-Africanism

Imperialism and Pan-Africanism

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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
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