Quiz 22a - Africa

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The following is a quiz about the continent of Africa, which includes: Geography, political, social, and economic topics.

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1 Which statement best describes the effects of the geography of Africa?

Geography has encouraged physical mobility throughout Africa.
The geography of Africa has hindered economic development.
The geography of Africa has stimulated political and cultural unity.
The geography of Africa has resulted in most African countries having similar economic and social systems.

2 Future economic development of sub-Saharan Africa will most likely be centered around Africa's

handicraft traditions
mineral resources
rich agricultural soil
highly developed transportation systems

3 Recent archaeological studies suggest the theory that

the earliest humans evolved in the Rift Valley in Africa
farming societies developed before hunting and gathering societies
all the continents were settled at about the same time
the wheel was used by all ancient societies

4 In the 1980s, global concern for blacks in the Republic of South Africa led many nations to

impose economic sanctions on South Africa
demand that whites return to their European homelands
send troops to South Africa
support policies of apartheid

5 The major reason the Pan-African movement has failed in its attempts to unify Africa is that

limited transportation systems remain a problem for Africa
animism is a strongly nationalistic religion in Africa
cultures and governments vary greatly throughout much of Africa
the United Nations opposes regional movements and organizations

6 "The Very First Thing You Should Know About South African Stocks and Bonds" "Two Leading Financial Institutions Show You Around South Africa's Banking World" "Amalgamated Banks of South Africa: Everything You'd Expect From An International Banking Partner"

The titles of these pamphlets, available in 1994 from an American business and financial publication, reflect

a continuation of the international trade sanctions imposed on South Africa in 1985
a renewed interest in investing in South Africa's economy
the hazards associated with overseas economic investment
a belief that the banks and the bond market in South Africa are inferior to those in Europe

7 Mansa Musa's journey to Mecca in the 1300s is evidence that

the Crusades had a great influence on western Africa
most African leaders were educated in the Middle East
European culture was superior to the cultures of western Africa
Islam had a major influence on the Mali Empire

8 One reason the cultures of North Africa developed differently from the cultures of the rest of Africa was that these areas of Africa were separated by the

Congo River Basin
Great Rift Valley
Sahara Desert
Arabian Sea

9 Since the African National Congress came to power in South Africa in 1994, its primary aim has been to

establish one-party rule in South Africa
unite the people of South Africa in a democratic republic
restore Dutch influence on South African culture
create a homeland for white separatists

10 Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela both won Nobel Peace Prizes for their opposition to

the practice of apartheid in South Africa
European imperialism in North Africa
international sanctions against South Africa
foreign religious influences in Africa

11 The cultures in North Africa are more closely associated with Middle Eastern cultures than with the cultures of the rest of Africa mainly because

only North Africa was part of the Roman Empire
the geography of Africa has limited contact between North Africa and the rest of Africa
most of the people of North Africa have emigrated from Asia
sub-Saharan Africa has been subject to European imperialism

12 How did topography and climate affect the history of Africa?

The slave trade declined in western Africa.
Islam spread into southern Africa.
European colonization of central Africa was delayed.
Trade increased between southern and northern Africa.

13 “I am lucky enough to have been involved for half a century with work, mostly in East Africa, that very much belongs to everyone, since it concerns the human origins that are common to the whole human race.” — Mary Leakey, Autobiography

In this quotation, the author is implying that early humans

migrated from Africa to Eurasia
first appeared in Africa
invented tools and mastered the use of fire
appeared shortly after the Neolithic Age

14 One conclusion that can be reached from the evidence about Mansa Musa’s rule of Mali is that

Christianity was a dominant religion in Africa in ancient times
complex civilizations existed in West Africa before the arrival of Europeans
trade was not necessary for a civilization to survive
the slave trade originated in West Africa

15 A major factor in the development of 20th–century nationalist movements throughout Africa was a common

language throughout most of Africa
goal to end European rule in Africa
ethnic bond among the people of sub-Saharan Africa
religion throughout most of Africa