School Joliet Junior College; Course Title GEOG 110; Uploaded By thaxqo. The capital of The Congo, called Leopoldville in colonial times, is _____. These were Britain, France, and Germany and the weaker powers of Spain, Portugal and Italy who had very small possessions in Africa. Which of the following is associated with the concept of continental drift? Quickly and professionally. Of the following, which European country was the last to give up its African colonies? Colonialism is the act by which a country or state exerts control and domination over another country or state. Colonialism also introduced modern medicine and education to many regions of the globe. Before independence, the modern state of The Congo was a colony of: South Africas cities almost stopped growing during the period of apartheid. Colonialism is a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas, often by establishing colonies and generally with the aim of economic dominance. Which of the following is located in the African transition zone? By 2010 the UN listed 57 countries or areas, fragmenting Africa, since when Sudan has divided. Global health evolved from colonial medicine and hence deeply rooted in the white supremacy mindset . c) Malawi The tension created by Germany led to an international conference at Algeciras (1906), which produced a short-lived compromise, including recognition of Frances paramount interest, Spanish participation in policing Morocco, and an open door for the countrys economic penetration by other nations. West Africa is Subsaharan Africa's most populous region. Which of the following countries is not located in West Africa? Nigeria. Already during 1854-74, the logic of the situation in western Africa had led France and Britain to take the political initiatives of creating formal European colonies in Senegal, in Lagos, and in the Gold Coast. The Islamic Front is most correctly located within the African Transition Zone. T/F: Tanzania is East Africa's largest country in territorial as well as demographic terms, but it never had minorities as large as those in Kenya or Uganda, The country in Equatorial Africa with significant oil supplies and the only coastal capital is, T/F: Natal Province contains South Africa's largest cluster of Asians. Korea was never colonized by Europeans, but by Japan in 1910. Sierra Leone was settled by former American slaves. 73) Equatorial Africa is the most developed region of the realm. b) the sustainable development level of a tract of land. e) the Cape of Good Hope, 108) According to Figure 6A-6, the largest proportion of the West African slave trade went to ___________________. Rapid railroad construction provided the means for military, political, and economic consolidation of continental interiors. e) Nigeria. The great river of Southern Africa is the: Which of the following countires was not a British colony prior to its independence? It does not store any personal data. Let us have a look at your work and suggest how to improve it! Bertrand Badie. At the same time this war also marked increasing control of Africans by colonial governments. German South-West Africa: A colony of the German Empire from 1884 until 1915. T/F: The core area of Zimbabwe is the mineral-rich Great Dyke. Frances advance inland from these southern coasts was subsidiary, however, to the main thrust, which was eastward from the Sngal region through the Sudan. True T/F: The British imported large numbers of South Asians to work on South Africas coastal plantations. d) coastal zone Meiji Japan stunned Russia and the other European powers in 1905 when it won the Russo-Japanese War. The only exceptions were Liberia, generally regarded as being under the special protection of the United States; Morocco, conquered by France a few years later; Libya, later taken over by Italy; and Ethiopia. b) Yoruba They devised what they called Indirect Rule to administer their colonies. In this way the baselines were established from which France subsequently developed the colonies of Dahomey, the Ivory Coast, and French Guinea. d) an island that was formerly independent but is now part of Tanzania a) Nigeria Many countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia view the war in Ukraine through a different lens than the West. Which of the following countries is the home of the Shona and Ndebele tribes where whites have been expelled by government-backed squatters seeking their land? T/F: The Islamic Front is most correctly located within the African Transition Zone, Which two colonial powers dominated West Africa, T/F: The Berlin Conference took place immediately after World War I and was attended by 8 colonial powers interested in acquiring African spheres of influence, T/F: The supercontinent Pangaea at one time joined together what is now Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia, Madagascar, and India, T/F: Eritrea is a region located in Sudan that has been fighting a war of independence since 1956, T/F: The Yoruba nation lives in Nigeria and the Zulu in South Africa. Psychological trauma. a) West; Southern e) Angola, 14) A unique aspect of Madagascar is that _______________ These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. 6) Land tenure refers to _______________. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". a) the Great Rift Valley predominates in the central part of the country The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, China, India, and South Africa) had a combined GDP in 2021 of $42 trillion compared with $41 trillion in the G7. e) Hausa, 38) The country that moved its capital from Lagos to the new centrally-located city of Abuja is ____________. Which of the following is located in the African Transition Zone? d) Ghana d) North; West Historically, West Africa shows a high degree of regional complementarity between. d) both border Lake Victoria e) The Boers are now called the Afrikaners. b) Lake Victoria Prior to World War I, Germany controlled more than 2.4 million and the trade with North America. This country has the largest population in Africa. d) Great Trekkers The principal effect of the new forces stemming from domestic power rivalries in Europe itselfthe most dramatic of which was the appearance in 1884 of the German flag on the Togoland coast, between the Gold Coast and Dahomey, and in the Cameroonswas to intensify and to accelerate existing French and British tendencies to exert their political and military authority at the expense of traditional African rulers. e) Ethiopia, 26) Which of the following countries borders Lake Victoria? Over the past 500 years there have been different phases of colonisation. In the process of colonisation, colonisers may impose their religion, language, economics, and other cultural practices.The foreign administrators rule the territory in pursuit of their interests, seeking to benefit . d) tropical rainforest Before 1880 colonial possessions in Africa were relatively few and limited to coastal areas, with large sections of the coastline and almost all the interior still independent. In fact, most are dominated by a solid majority of ethnic Russians, the consequence of centuries of colonization. e) Benin, 40) This West African country borders Liberia, is a former French colony, and built a Roman Catholic basilica in Yamoussoukro to rival St. Peter's in Rome: c) Boers and Afrikaners Infrastructure development in colonized countries. The now-independent political entity that once was a German colony named South West Africa is today known as: Equatorial Africa is the most developed region of the realm. b) Mali In periods of boom in the sale of rubber, cocoa, coffee, sugar, and other cash crops, profits would flow outside the colonised country; when prices were dropped,that country would . This West African country borders Liberia, is a former French colony, and built a Roman Catholic basilica in Yamoussoukro to ribal St. Peters in Rome: As demonstrated on Figure G-7 and discussed in the Chapter 6a text, the climate directly to the north and south of the Congo River Basin displays _____. All along the coast, in fact, the traditional African political order was becoming ineffective in the face of European economic and social pressures. 50) The supercontinent Pangaea at one time joined together what is now Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia, Madagascar, and India. c) South Sudan True. Of the following, which European country was the last to give up its African colonies? Brain drain. Which of the following countries is the home of the Shona and Ndebele tribes where whites have been expelled by government-backed squatters seeking their land? [4] 62) South Africa's Zulu nation is clustered in the Western Cape Province. c) Niger e) the inland delta of the Niger River, 19) Which of the following countries is the home of the Shona and Ndebele tribes where whites have been expelled by government-backed squatters seeking their land? Which two colonial powers dominated West Africa? Which of the following is the process of getting oxygen from the environment to the tissues of the body? The early kingdoms and empires of the western Sudan, The wider influence of the Sudanic kingdoms, The Islamic revolution in the western Sudan, The Guinea coastlands and the Europeans (180779), Initial difficulty of European administration, Decolonization and the regaining of independence, The formation of African independence movements. Low world prices for primary produce during the depression years from the 1870s to the mid-1890s certainly caused difficulties for Europeans trading to western Africa and led them to think that an increase in European control there would enable them to secure its produce more cheaply. Once they had reached the upper Niger from the Sngal (187983), the French forces had a highway permitting them further rapid advances. Work with our consultant to learn what to alter. 65) The Yoruba nation lives in Nigeria and the Zulu in South Africa. b) It contains significant untapped petroleum reserves. b) It contains significant untapped petroleum reserves. c) Zimbabwe In the Latin American city model, the elite residential sector contains the: a. commercial/industrial spine. This country has the largest population of any in Africa: Eritrea is a region located in Sudan that has been fighting a war of independence since 1956. 3. The Germans in West . An example of a choke point in the realm is _____. a) Sudan In nearly all African countries today, the language used in government and media is the one imposed by a recent colonial power, though most people speak their native African languages. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Its opening has commonly been taken to be either the French reaction to the British occupation of Egypt in 1882 or the Congo basin rivalry between agents of France and of Leopold II of the Belgians that led to the Berlin West Africa Conference of 188485, both of which are seen as being exploited by Bismarck for purposes of his European policy. The Berlin Conference took place immediately after World War I and was attended by 8 colonial powers interested in acquiring African spheres of influence. 66) South Africa's cities almost stopped growing during the period of apartheid. 2 Which European country was the last to give up its African colonies? 69) The country of Lesotho is completely encircled by South Africa. e) Liberia, 42) A market that is set up only on certain days of the week is known as a ____ market. By 1896 they had linked up with the troops that had conquered Dahomey (189394) to threaten the lower Niger territories which British traders had penetrated from the delta. Which of the following declared itself inependent in 1990s yet is part of the failed state known as Somalia? Initially, therefore, the French had much more incentive for expansion than the British. d) Somalia c) Lake Kariba DCongo. The major difference between and endemic and a pandemic disease is that: a pandemic disease moves through the population of a large area of the world, whereas an endemic disease is simply present, affecting the lives of millions of people in a negative way, T/F: Senegal is a country in the Horn of Africa. Prior to their independence, Mocambique and Angola were both colonies of _____. e) the Arabian Peninsula, 109) Based on the maps shown in Figure 6A-7, which country nearly created a total north-south axis of control in colonial Subsaharan Africa? d) Guinea b) Cameroon T/F: The Islamic Front is most correctly located within the African Transition Zone True Which two colonial powers dominated West Africa Britain and France T/F: The Berlin Conference took place immediately after World War I and was attended by 8 colonial powers interested in acquiring African spheres of influence False The first part is titled: Challenging the Colonial Order: Asian Rejection of Western Hegemony from 1940s. During a period lasting from 1881 to 1914 in what was known as the Scramble for Africa, several European . Which two colonial powers dominated West Africa? Britain and France were at the forefront of imperialism in Africa. a. commercial/industrial spine. It was 1.5 times the size of the mainland German Empire in Europe at the time. a) North America At a time when Great Britain was too preoccupied to interfere, the French captured the fortress of Algiers in 1830. a) Islamic and African languages b) French and British colonies c) former West Africa and East Africa d) peoples in the east and peoples in the west e) peoples of the tropical forest and peoples of the dry interior. Sengal is a country in the Horn of Africa. The core area of Zimbabwe is the mineral-rich Great Dyke. b) Cameroon The country that is located at the tip of the African Horn is _____. 77) The Yoruba are the dominant ethnic group in The Congo. a) Ethiopia The Yoruba nation lives in Nigeria and the Zulu in South Africa. The Germans in West Africa Administrative Policies. The rest of North Africa was carved up in the early 20th century. What are health savings accounts (HSAs)? British settler colonies were founded primarily in South Africa, Southern and Northern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe and Zambia), and South-West Africa (Namibia). c) Belgium d) Somalia c) Central African Republic The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". b) are Africa's most densely populated countries Why or why not? European Colonialism in Africa Is Alive Jul 30, 2021 Stelios Michalopoulos and Elias Papaioannou By plundering Africa's resources and carving it up into artificial states, Europe's colonial powers created vicious cycles of violence, poverty, and authoritarianism that are playing out to this day. In Africa the two powers divided Togo and Cameroon between them, Britain acquired Tanganyika (with a few thousand German settlers), Belgium took Rwanda-Urundi, and South Africa received German South West Africa. Tourism, once a particularly important business in _______________, struggles to remain viable in the face of numerous challenges: Which of the following countries was not a British colony prior to its independence? b) Zimbabwe and Zambia Actually they were under the control of the Persian empire at the time that the last book (Malachi) of the Old Testament was . e) Rwandans and Burundians, 33) The country in Equatorial Africa with significant oil supplies and the only coastal capital is _______. Two reasons towns grew in West Africa are the decentralization d) Kinshasa Ethnic area delineations and country boundaries in Subsaharan Africa overlap considerable. Best Answer. e) access to better land, 100) The primary source areas for slaves during the slave trade were ______ and ______ Africa. Two smaller nations, Belgium and Italy . price competition into the health care system? The course of Egypts loss of sovereignty resembled somewhat the same process in Tunisia: easy credit extended by Europeans, bankruptcy, increasing control by foreign-debt commissioners, mulcting of the peasants to raise revenue for servicing the debt, growing independence movements, and finally military conquest by a foreign power. b) Muslims and Christians The country in Equatorial Africa with significant oil supplies and the only coastal capital is: T/F: Periodic markets are found in the central city squares of West Africa's largest urban concentrations, T/F: Although much of Subsaharan Africa still practices tribal religions, Islam penetrated from the north to confront these faiths as well as Christianity as it advanced southward, Which of the following is a lingua franca, T/F: The term "veld" refers to the forested area of northern South Africa, Which of the following countries was not a British colony prior to its independence, T/F: Senegal was the anchor of France's West African empire, Tourism, once a particularly important business in _____, struggles to remain viable in the face of numerous challenges, The natural environment of Botswana is dominated by, Nigeria's old capital of Lagos was situated within the culture area of the people known as the, T/F: The Islamic Front is located on the northern fringes of the Sahara, T/F: Zambia, Sierra Leone, and Malawi were all British colonies, Which of the following countries is not located in The African Transition Zone. Which two colonial powers dominated West Africa? When Italys actions showed that it might be preparing for outright possession, France jumped the gun by invading Tunisia in 1881 and then completed its conquest by defeating the rebellions precipitated by this occupation. The second feature of the new imperialism was also strongly evident. Before independence, the modern state of DRCongo was a colony of. 76) Whereas West Africa's environmental zones are aligned in east-west belts, most of its states are oriented in a north-south direction. The African country containing one of the worlds' most famous cultural hearths is __________. When assessing a client with partial-thickness burns over 60% of the body, which finding should the nurse report immediately? 6) Land tenure refers to _______________. a) Bantu Which of the following countries borders Lake Victoria? The transatlantic slave trade was an extensive system of slave labor that first became active in the 16th century. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. Diffusion Let us complete them for you. France had, however, overlooked Germanys ambitions, now backed by an increasingly effective army and navy. France, occupied with war in Tunisia and with internal political problems, did not participate in the military intervention to suppress the revolt. Great Britain bombarded Alexandria in 1882, landed troops, and thus obtained control of Egypt. Government and mercantile interests nonetheless were able to agree on the need for British action to keep the French (and also the Germans from Togo and from the Cameroons) out of the hinterlands of the Gold Coast, Lagos, and the Niger delta. 53) A local or regional outbreak of a disease is known as an epidemic. c) the French Caribbean Islands Colonialism in Africa. a) Climatically, it is Africas only true temperate-zone country. c) The Congo What was the major crop grown in the Caribbean by colonial. d) Zambia The emphasis on cash crops destroyed many traditional forms of agriculture. The more or less peaceful trade-offs by the occupying powers differed sharply from the long, bitter, and expensive wars they waged against the indigenous peoples and rulers of Islmic North Africa to solidify European rule. Perspectives on southern Africas past in the eras before the establishment of European colonial rule have been heavily shaped by political conflicts rooted in South Africas history as a society of colonial settlement. 64) Under the terms of the separate development program, South Africa's land was divided equally between the majority Africans and the minority whites. 1 billion b. d) Tutsi Security studies is still a US-dominated discipline, and decision-making in Washington DC is its primary reference point. e) most of the population is of East African ancestry, 15) People of Dutch ancestry in South Africa are called ______________. 17) Which of the following statements about South Africa is INCORRECT? In 1897 the British government agreed to support Goldies Royal Niger Company in the development of military forces. Which of the following countries is not located in Southern Africa? Trading Stations In the early stages of colonisation, colonies were mainly trading stations. "Nationalism," the new issue of Jacobin is out now. Farmers in Subsaharan Africa are greatly assisted today by the advent of ____. d) the Atlantic Ocean The BRICS are not imposing sanctions on Russia nor supplying arms to the opposing side. Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. The Brithish imported large numbers of South Asians to work on Africas coastal plantations. The first West African state to gain its independence, formerly known as the Gold Coast, is Ghana This small country gains much of its importance because of its location on the Bab-el- Mandeb Strait at the mouth of the Red Sea: Djibouti The natural environment of Botswana is dominated by the Kalahari Desert Korea had a strong resistant movement within its borders, but the Japanese country was able to suppress it. What is the main problem for the African transition zone? The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. a) Senegal These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. 1 billion Classic security studies' case studies, such as the Cuban Missile . e) common, 43) Which of the following is located in the African Transition Zone? Early history in West Africa included a number of prominent regional powers that dominated different parts of both the coast and . The historical phenomenon of colonization is one that stretches around the globe and across time. c) the Netherlands The rapid French advance across western Africa from the Sngal River had denied the British any chance of exploiting the commercial hinterland of the Gambia River and had severely restricted their opportunities from Sierra Leone. 10. b) Chad e) Ethiopia, 39) The first West African state to gain its independence, formerly called the Gold Coast, is __________. a. Germany and Belgium b. Portugal and Spain c. Britain and France d. Italy and France e. United States and the Netherlands c. Britain and France The total population of Sub-Saharan Africa will soon reach nearly: a. b) Guinea Rwandans and Burundians The two groups who fought one another in the Rwandan civil war are the __________. Many of these current borders cut across traditional tribal lands, migratory and nomadic routes. c) Zimbabwe This preview shows page 153 - 156 out of 187 pages. Senegal was the anchor of Frances West African empire. c) Somalia a) Botswana Nation-states (in their modern European or Colonialism in the modern sense began with . e) Ethiopia, 27) Which of the following is a lingua franca in much of eastern Africa? In 1914 this was merged with the Yoruba territories, which had been entered from Lagos during the 1890s, and with the protectorate over the Niger delta region to constitute a single Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. b) Togo d) Niger 75) West Africa is Subsaharan Africa's most populous region. e) Liberia, 36) Which two colonial powers dominated West Africa? A map, published in Portugal in 1623, showing a representation of Africa as understood by colonizers. e) Ethiopia, 48) This small country gains much of its importance because of its location on the Bab-el- Mandeb Strait at the mouth of the Red Sea Who controlled the House of Representatives in 1982? For most of the 19th century these pressures had been predominantly British, but in the 1870s French companies began to offer effective competition to the British traders not only in Upper Guinea, where they had always been strong, but also on the Ivory Coast, in the ports immediately to the west of Lagos, and even in the lower river and delta of the Niger. 9) Which of the following states was not a colony of France prior to its independence? c) Guinea-Bissau a) Congo But Britains interests were perhaps even more pressing because the Suez Canal was a strategic link to its empire and its other Eastern trade and colonial interests. The African mainland country directly west of the island of Madagascar is _____. In the West African kingdom of Futa Jallon rulers were. c) non-Muslim/Muslim In other parts of Africa, especially in West Africa, the British approach was different. You can get your paper edited to read like this. The principal powers involved in the modern colonisation of Africa are Britain, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain and Italy. These include Britain, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal, as well as Germany. e) Congo and The Congo, 29) Rwanda and Burundi ______________. Three years later, however, it recognized the foolishness of allowing the companys servants and soldiers to compete for African territory with French government officials and troops and to enforce its monopolistic policies on all other traders within its sphere. a) the balance between population and land resources. Tunisias revenues were pledged to pay the interest due on outstanding bonds; in fact, the debt charges had first call on the governments income. d) periodic The Boer War took place in South Africa. another answer. The capital of DRCongo is Kinshasa This country has the largest population in Africa. 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