1( Why did apartheid in South Africa end during the 1990s
A)
White leaders decided that the policy was hurting the country's economy and international reputation.
B)
The African National Congress began calling for its dismantling and the United Nations responded.
C)
It never succeeded in segregating Africans from whites.
D)
It had accomplished all of its goals by that time.
2(Which of these is a major issue involving present-day Africa?
A)
the spread of HIV/AIDS
B)
violent colonial revolts
C)
influence of the Soviet Union
D)
the ending of European colonization
3(How did 18th- and 19th-Century European imperialism help to cause nationalism in Asian and African countries?
A)
It promoted free trade among the imperial colonies.
B)
It established Christianity as the common religion.
C)
It caused intense patriotic feelings toward the imperial country.
D)
It inadvertently united people there to oppose foreign domination.
4(Why did African states face so many problems following their successful independence movements?
A)
World War II prevented many countries from giving them aid.
B)
Many countries continued to ship slaves across the Atlantic Ocean.
C)
Political and ethnic rivalries within the countries emerged after independence.
D)
The United Nations consistently waged war against rulers who they considered warlike.
5(Who is often considered the "Father" of Kenya?
A)
Kenyata Mboya
B)
Jomo Kenyatta
C)
Joseph Murumbi
D)
Daniel arap Moi
6( As the European powers grew more industrialized, their colonies became very important as sources of
A)
slave labor.
B)
raw materials.
C)
new inventions.
D)
military prestige.
8(How is Pan-Africansim related to Africa in the 1960s?
A)
It was no longer necessary following World War II.
B)
It accidentally caused the beginning of imperialism.
C)
It led to the end of the apartheid system in South Africa.
D)
It helped to unify Africans against their colonial situation.
10(Who was the last president before Nelson Mandela's election and was the one to officially end apartheid?
A)
Desmond Tutu
B)
Jomo Kenyatta
C)
F.W. de Klerk
D)
Winnie Mandela
4 answers
2(a
3(c
4(c
5(a
6(b
8(c
10(c
2(a - yes
3(c - no
4(c - yes
5(a - no
6(b - yes
8(c - no
10(c - yes
A)
It promoted free trade among the imperial colonies.
B)
It established Christianity as the common religion.
C)
It caused intense patriotic feelings toward the imperial country.
Eliminate
D)
It inadvertently united people there to oppose foreign domination.