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Deck 14: Emerging Africa
1
President Daniel arap Moi was replaced by which politician to become president of Kenya?
A)Mwai Kibaki
B)Uhuru Kenyatta
C)Julius Nyerere
A)Mwai Kibaki
B)Uhuru Kenyatta
C)Julius Nyerere
Mwai Kibaki
2
All of the following were results of European colonialism in Africa except which?
A)The spread of Islam
B)Systematic underdevelopment and poverty
C)Reliance on export markets
A)The spread of Islam
B)Systematic underdevelopment and poverty
C)Reliance on export markets
The spread of Islam
3
Which ideology worked to undermine nationalism in Africa?
A)Pan-Islamism
B)Pan-Africanism
C)Isolationism
A)Pan-Islamism
B)Pan-Africanism
C)Isolationism
Pan-Islamism
4
How is neocolonialism best described?
A)It continued Western domination primarily through economic means.
B)It was the use of military force by Western powers to control their former African colonies.
C)It refers to imperialistic expansion in Africa by African countries against their neighbors.
A)It continued Western domination primarily through economic means.
B)It was the use of military force by Western powers to control their former African colonies.
C)It refers to imperialistic expansion in Africa by African countries against their neighbors.
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5
One of the most critical issues facing postcolonial Africa was which of the following?
A)That the continent had few, if any, significant economic resources and dividing up regions made this worse.
B)The countries' boundaries had been artificially drawn by the colonial powers and were neither reflective of human geography nor defendable.
C)The continent lacked sufficient population in order to either produce or consume manufactured goods and therefore to support a national economy.
A)That the continent had few, if any, significant economic resources and dividing up regions made this worse.
B)The countries' boundaries had been artificially drawn by the colonial powers and were neither reflective of human geography nor defendable.
C)The continent lacked sufficient population in order to either produce or consume manufactured goods and therefore to support a national economy.
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6
Most African leaders looked to which political model for their own future independent states?
A)They accepted the Western model of political organization.
B)They opted for the Soviet model of political organization.
C)They adopted Maoist communism as a model for economic organization, given that, like China, most Africans were peasant farmers.
A)They accepted the Western model of political organization.
B)They opted for the Soviet model of political organization.
C)They adopted Maoist communism as a model for economic organization, given that, like China, most Africans were peasant farmers.
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7
Urban growth in Africa struggles with many problems except which of the following?
A)Restrictive zoning policies
B)Massive squatter settlements
C)Overwhelmed transportation systems
A)Restrictive zoning policies
B)Massive squatter settlements
C)Overwhelmed transportation systems
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8
Capitalism was successfully established in Kenya for which of the following reasons?
A)The precolonial existence of a substantial middle class
B)Fairly relaxed colonial policies that allowed Kenyan society to remain intact
C)Extensive agricultural and mineral resources in the lowland
A)The precolonial existence of a substantial middle class
B)Fairly relaxed colonial policies that allowed Kenyan society to remain intact
C)Extensive agricultural and mineral resources in the lowland
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9
Most newly independent African states experienced which of the following?
A)They were fortunate in having inherited diverse economies.
B)They inherited colonial economies reliant on the export of a single crop or resource.
C)They were able to build on the widespread industrial base left by the colonial powers.
A)They were fortunate in having inherited diverse economies.
B)They inherited colonial economies reliant on the export of a single crop or resource.
C)They were able to build on the widespread industrial base left by the colonial powers.
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10
The AIDS virus in Africa has had which effect?
A)It is little threat to the peoples of Africa.
B)It is more of a problem in rural Africa than in the urban areas because of peasant ignorance.
C)It has infected at least 5 percent of the total population of sub-Saharan Africa.
A)It is little threat to the peoples of Africa.
B)It is more of a problem in rural Africa than in the urban areas because of peasant ignorance.
C)It has infected at least 5 percent of the total population of sub-Saharan Africa.
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11
African socialism failed in Tanzania for all except which of the following reasons?
A)Resistance by conservative peasants
B)Lack of economic aid from foreign countries
C)Corruption
A)Resistance by conservative peasants
B)Lack of economic aid from foreign countries
C)Corruption
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12
By the late 1960s, which of the following were among the remaining European colonies in Africa?
A)Mozambique and Angola.
B)Zimbabwe and Uganda
C)Ethiopia and Eritrea.
A)Mozambique and Angola.
B)Zimbabwe and Uganda
C)Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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13
Why did European governments grant independence to African colonies later than Asian colonies?
A)Colonialism was more entrenched in Africa-the West had taken possession of that continent long before it had established itself in Asia.
B)In Africa, colonial policies had created fewer obvious candidates for successor states and governments-European colonial rulers thought this meant independence was much further away.
C)Western military power was greater in Africa since it was closer to Europe than was Asia and relied more heavily on African bases-European governments were more unwilling to give these up.
A)Colonialism was more entrenched in Africa-the West had taken possession of that continent long before it had established itself in Asia.
B)In Africa, colonial policies had created fewer obvious candidates for successor states and governments-European colonial rulers thought this meant independence was much further away.
C)Western military power was greater in Africa since it was closer to Europe than was Asia and relied more heavily on African bases-European governments were more unwilling to give these up.
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14
The pan-African belief in a distinctive "African personality" includes which of the following planks?
A)All Africans hade encoded within them a distinct culture and personality, no matter where they are.
B)All persons of African heritage, whether forced to migrate or free migrants, should return to their motherland.
C)African political community is built on humanistic values that more allow for individual greatness, compared to capitalism or totalitarian communism.
A)All Africans hade encoded within them a distinct culture and personality, no matter where they are.
B)All persons of African heritage, whether forced to migrate or free migrants, should return to their motherland.
C)African political community is built on humanistic values that more allow for individual greatness, compared to capitalism or totalitarian communism.
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15
Who was the author of Tanzania's Arusha Declaration of 1967?
A)Julius Nyerere
B)Nelson Mandela
C)Jomo Kenyatta
A)Julius Nyerere
B)Nelson Mandela
C)Jomo Kenyatta
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16
Environmental problems in Africa are primarily which of the following?
A)Drought and desertification of formerly arable land
B)Smog and other industrial pollution
C)A rising water table caused by global warming
A)Drought and desertification of formerly arable land
B)Smog and other industrial pollution
C)A rising water table caused by global warming
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17
How are the pluralistic governments established in most African states at the time of independence best described?
A)They led to the creation of successful democracies, despite a few failures.
B)They all adopted capitalist approaches to economic policy because of the European influence.
C)They were hastily arranged and often gave way to military regimes and one-party governments.
A)They led to the creation of successful democracies, despite a few failures.
B)They all adopted capitalist approaches to economic policy because of the European influence.
C)They were hastily arranged and often gave way to military regimes and one-party governments.
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18
Which organization was established in Addis Ababa in 1963 to further African continental unity?
A)African National Congress (ANC)
B)Organization of African Unity (OAU)
C)African Economic Community (AEC)
A)African National Congress (ANC)
B)Organization of African Unity (OAU)
C)African Economic Community (AEC)
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19
African economic growth has been limited by all except which of the following?
A)Excessive water pollution by Africa's successful industrial development
B)The necessity to import technology and manufactured goods from the West
C)The spread of AIDS
A)Excessive water pollution by Africa's successful industrial development
B)The necessity to import technology and manufactured goods from the West
C)The spread of AIDS
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20
Which of the following statements about African colonial agriculture is true?
A)European agricultural methods were virtually universally adopted.
B)Most proceeds from agricultural production were reinvested in local populations.
C)Most African colonial subjects grew their crops solely for their own sustenance.
A)European agricultural methods were virtually universally adopted.
B)Most proceeds from agricultural production were reinvested in local populations.
C)Most African colonial subjects grew their crops solely for their own sustenance.
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21
The Western colonial presence in Africa resulted in all except which of the following?
A)A fully developed industrial sector throughout the entire continent
B)An improvement in sanitation and medical care for urban elites
C)Little improvement in living conditions for most Africans
A)A fully developed industrial sector throughout the entire continent
B)An improvement in sanitation and medical care for urban elites
C)Little improvement in living conditions for most Africans
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22
Which of the following is one of the wealthiest countries in Africa?
A)Ghana because of its gold mines
B)Kenya because of its coffee plantations
C)Nigeria because of its oil reserves
A)Ghana because of its gold mines
B)Kenya because of its coffee plantations
C)Nigeria because of its oil reserves
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23
In 2006, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf became which of the following?
A)The first woman elected leader of a country on the African continent
B)The first woman executed for violation of Shari'a law
C)The first woman charged by the International Criminal Court for war crimes
A)The first woman elected leader of a country on the African continent
B)The first woman executed for violation of Shari'a law
C)The first woman charged by the International Criminal Court for war crimes
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24
In colonial southern Africa, voting was limited to whom?
A)To whites only
B)To Black Africans if they had achieved a high school degree, which of course limited their numbers
C)To whites only, except in Cape Colony where so-called mixed-race persons could also vote
A)To whites only
B)To Black Africans if they had achieved a high school degree, which of course limited their numbers
C)To whites only, except in Cape Colony where so-called mixed-race persons could also vote
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25
Who was the first president of post-apartheid South Africa?
A)F. W. de Klerk
B)Nelson Mandela
C)Mangosuthu Buthelezi
A)F. W. de Klerk
B)Nelson Mandela
C)Mangosuthu Buthelezi
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26
Which of the following is a significant source of foreign investment for many African states?
A)Grants-in-aid given by Brazil and India
B)Infrastructure development funding through China's Belt and Road Initiative
C)U.S. and European microloans to African women
A)Grants-in-aid given by Brazil and India
B)Infrastructure development funding through China's Belt and Road Initiative
C)U.S. and European microloans to African women
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27
What is "pan-Africanism," and why is it significant?
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28
How did colonialism prevent economic development in African colonies?
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29
Why did so many African states inherit quickly growing populations after independence?
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30
What was apartheid?
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31
In today's African society, which of the following is true?
A)African intellectuals have satisfactorily addressed the issues posed by the negative consequences of colonialism and the challenges faced in postcoloniality.
B)African intellectuals are engaged in an effort to reshape African identities while responding to the benefits and detriments of living in a connected world.
C)African intellectuals are largely turning their back on the outside world, instead focusing on developing better relations between African states and societies.
A)African intellectuals have satisfactorily addressed the issues posed by the negative consequences of colonialism and the challenges faced in postcoloniality.
B)African intellectuals are engaged in an effort to reshape African identities while responding to the benefits and detriments of living in a connected world.
C)African intellectuals are largely turning their back on the outside world, instead focusing on developing better relations between African states and societies.
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32
In the 1990s, a violent conflict between the minority Tutsis and the Hutu majority occurred in which states?
A)Zimbabwe and Uganda
B)Rwanda and Ethiopia
C)Rwanda and Burundi
A)Zimbabwe and Uganda
B)Rwanda and Ethiopia
C)Rwanda and Burundi
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33
The 2000 Millennium Declaration sought to achieve which of the following?
A)Reduce poverty and illiteracy worldwide by 2015
B)Remove the last vestiges of neocolonialism from Africa
C)Revive traditional African culture through education
A)Reduce poverty and illiteracy worldwide by 2015
B)Remove the last vestiges of neocolonialism from Africa
C)Revive traditional African culture through education
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34
Which two leaders finally ended the apartheid regime without major bloodshed in South Africa?
A)Francis Malan and Jomo Kenyatta
B)F. W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela
C)P. J. Surhoff and Thabo Mbeki
A)Francis Malan and Jomo Kenyatta
B)F. W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela
C)P. J. Surhoff and Thabo Mbeki
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35
Which of the following best describes South African development in the 1990s?
A)The black minority achieved equal rights as the result of a successful revolution.
B)The white majority granted economic equality to the nation's black population but retained some privileges.
C)Apartheid was abolished and nonwhites achieved political and social equality in the eyes of the law.
A)The black minority achieved equal rights as the result of a successful revolution.
B)The white majority granted economic equality to the nation's black population but retained some privileges.
C)Apartheid was abolished and nonwhites achieved political and social equality in the eyes of the law.
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36
All of the following are correct about African women's experiences except which?
A)Women are not typically treated as full political and social equals.
B)Women are far more active in commerce than men and dominate most trades.
C)Women living in cities experience much different lives than those living in rural areas.
A)Women are not typically treated as full political and social equals.
B)Women are far more active in commerce than men and dominate most trades.
C)Women living in cities experience much different lives than those living in rural areas.
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37
What is ethnicity?
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38
Because of the lack of funding and a lack of teachers, illiteracy in Africa's population is at what level?
A)25 percent
B)40 percent
C)55 percent
A)25 percent
B)40 percent
C)55 percent
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39
How did colonialism prevent political development in African colonies?
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40
In recent decades, Nigeria has experienced all except which of the following?
A)Widespread prosperity because of its great natural resources
B)Tension between Christians and Muslims
C)Struggles over land between pastoralists and farmers
A)Widespread prosperity because of its great natural resources
B)Tension between Christians and Muslims
C)Struggles over land between pastoralists and farmers
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41
What benefits did rapid urbanization have for independent African states? What problems did it compound? What were the results?
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42
When political organizations demanding rights for Africans first began in earnest?
A)In the late nineteenth century
B)Immediately before World War I
C)After World War I
A)In the late nineteenth century
B)Immediately before World War I
C)After World War I
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43
Describe the problems faced by newly independent African states. How responsible were colonial policies for these problems? What results did these problems have?
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44
What was the cause of the Rwandan genocide?
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45
What was the Arusha Declaration, and why was it significant?
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46
Describe the composition and goals of early anticolonial resistance organizations. What motivated them to organize, and what successes did they have?
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47
What effect has HIV/AIDS had on African states?
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48
What are the aims of African feminist movements?
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49
Why was France so committed to winning the Algerian war of independence? What results did this have in Algerian and in France?
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50
What are the main themes of Chinua Achebe's work?
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51
What did South Africa's 1996 constitution entail?
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52
How does class affect women's lived experience in Africa?
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53
From where do Africans receive substantial foreign investment?
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54
How are most political organizations demanding rights for Africans during colonialism best described?
A)They were headed by Western-educated Africans who believed in nonviolent change.
B)They were committed to using violent means to achieve their goals.
C)They were led by paternalistic Europeans who saw Africans as children to be led and guided.
A)They were headed by Western-educated Africans who believed in nonviolent change.
B)They were committed to using violent means to achieve their goals.
C)They were led by paternalistic Europeans who saw Africans as children to be led and guided.
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55
What was a Bantustan?
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56
To what extent does religious difference produce conflict across Africa?
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57
How has Islamic extremism influenced Nigerian politics?
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58
Why is economic migration increasing in Africa?
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59
Why is economic inequality such a problem in Kenya?
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60
How has oil influenced Nigeria's political history?
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61
What problems and advantages do Kenya and Tanzania share? How are the postcolonial experiences of these two countries different?
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62
How has oil helped Nigerian political, economic, and social development? It what ways has oil harmed it?
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63
Which French colony fought a violent campaign for independence in the 1950s, finally achieving it in 1962?
A)Morocco
B)Algeria
C)Tunisia
A)Morocco
B)Algeria
C)Tunisia
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64
How did apartheid end in South Africa? Who were the most significant figures in that effort, and how did South Africa transition from apartheid to post-apartheid state?
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65
How did the British respond to the Mau Mau revolt?
A)Systematic internment, torture, execution, and counterinsurgency operations against the Kikuyu
B)Massive aerial bombing campaigns designed to destroy the Mau Mau leadership
C)Negotiations with Mau Mau leadership to reach a settlement to stop the violence
A)Systematic internment, torture, execution, and counterinsurgency operations against the Kikuyu
B)Massive aerial bombing campaigns designed to destroy the Mau Mau leadership
C)Negotiations with Mau Mau leadership to reach a settlement to stop the violence
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66
How has African literature served as an important vehicle for social and political critique? What messages and themes are most common?
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67
Early African nationalist activities included which of the following?
A)Creation of the Kikuyu Central Association in Kenya
B)Founding of the Zanzibar People's Collective by Mohandas Gandhi
C)Establishment of the Assimilation Party by Sékou Touré in Ethiopia
A)Creation of the Kikuyu Central Association in Kenya
B)Founding of the Zanzibar People's Collective by Mohandas Gandhi
C)Establishment of the Assimilation Party by Sékou Touré in Ethiopia
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68
To what extent are African states still dependent on foreign capital for their own development? How have the sources of capital changed over the twentieth century? How accurate is it to say that these new sources are also imperialists?
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69
Which was a most important factor in the perpetration of the Rwandan genocide, ethnic tensions or unaccountable military rule? Why?
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What factors are most significantly contributing to African migration within Africa and to places outside of Africa?
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71
How has the role and status of women in African societies changed from decolonization to the present day? Why?
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72
All of the following are true of the ANC except which?
A)It was originally led by Western-inclined intellectuals who had little popular support.
B)It was initially aimed at achieving full equality for the educated black population through peaceful means.
C)Its policies met with cooperative reactions from the white majority who held power.
A)It was originally led by Western-inclined intellectuals who had little popular support.
B)It was initially aimed at achieving full equality for the educated black population through peaceful means.
C)Its policies met with cooperative reactions from the white majority who held power.
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