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Vocabulary Lookup for Unit 6- 21st Century


Africa

Date 1/______/2015
Fill in All 3 for 5 Bonus Points

SS7H1 The student will analyze continuity and


change in Africa leading to the 21st Century

Worth 4 Pts. Each


A.indirect rule

B. Apartheid

C.

Germany

D.F.W. de Klerk
E.African National Congress ANC
F. Pan-African movement
G. Colonization

H. Nelson Mandela

i embargo

j.assimilation
k. imperialism
L. African Nationalism
M. Jomo Kenyatta

N. Kwame Nkrumah

Pan Africanism leader of Ghana and its


predecessor state, the Gold Coast, from 1951 to
1966. Overseeing the nation's independence from
Britain.
The African National Congress (ANC) is the
Republic of South Africa's governing social
democratic political party
the process whereby a minority group gradually
adapts to the customs and attitudes of the
prevailing culture and customs
was an American sociologist, historian, civil rights
activist, Pan-Africanist, author and editor.
"a policy of extending a country's power and
influence through colonization, use of military
force, or other means
a political movement for Pan-Africanism and for
national self-determination
Colonization may be used as a method of absorbing
and assimilating foreign people into the culture of
the imperial country
a system of racial segregation in South Africa
enforced through legislation from 1948-1994.
is the partial or complete prohibition of commerce
and trade with a particular country or a group of
countries.
The leader of Kenya from independence in 1963.
He is considered the founding father of the Kenyan
nation.
was the seventh and last head of state of South
Africa under the apartheid era
This country had its colonies stripped after losing
WWl
is an ideology and movement that encourages the
solidarity of Africans worldwide.[1] It is based on the
belief that unity is vital to economic, social, and
political progress and aims to "unify and uplift"
people of African descent.
One country governs another country from afar

N
Free
Spa
ce

O. W.E.B DeBois

forcing its culture, religion and political policies


including taxation from thousands of miles away.
a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary,
politician and philanthropist who served as
President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.

Constructive Response (Worth up to 40 Points) As you have learned, Nelson Mandela


was jailed for 27 years for his role in anti-apartheid activities and was given the
opportunity to leave jail if he would walk away from any future anti-apartheid
activities. What is the one thing in life that you would most likely fight for and would
not give up for anything, no matter the cost? Spelling and grammar count.
We all have something
that motivates us. When
giving a potential
example, use examples
on why it is so important
to you.
The inside of Mandela's prison cell as it was when he was imprisoned in 1964 and his open cell window facing the
prison yard on Robben Island, now a national and World Heritage Site. Mandela's cell later contained more furniture,
including a bed from around 1973.

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