Geography: Chapter 14 notes
The tribal religions of Africa follow this, the worship of the "souls" of animals, rivers, trees, and other objects
Animism
Regular winds off of this ocean continually dumps rain along the equator just as they do in the Amazon River Basin
Atlantic ocean
Is the only landlocked country of Western Africa
Burkina Faso
Means "land of upright men"
Burkina Faso
Previously a German colony, this country was divided betwen France and Britain after WW1.
Cameroon
One of the last nations in Africa to gain independence
Cape Verde
One of the world's largest per capita aid recipients
Cape Verde
This volcanic island was discovered by Portuguese in 1460
Cape Verde
5 percent of Guinea-Bissau are____
Christians
How many countries over the great western bulge of Africa?
13
Only ____percent of the land is arable/suitable for agriculture
15
In____the Senegalese voted for self-government
1958
Senegal gained independence in____
1960
People of Cape Verde gained full Portuguese citizenship in____and eventually gained complete independence in____
1961;1975
___percent of Guinea-Bissau practice indigenous religions
52
____percent of work force is in agriculture
75
__percent of Guinea is Christian
8
___percent of Guinea-Bissau's work force is engaged in subsistence agriculture
82
___percent of the population of Guinea is Muslim
85
Burkina Faso
Ouagadougou
Remained relatively_____since independence
Peaceful
The most important natural resource of Nigeria.
Petroleum
What is the most important industrial product of Cameroon?
Petroleum
The practice of having more than one wife that is common and a sign of wealth
Polygamy
Benin
Porto-Novo
First explorers of Gambia
Portuguese
What are one of the most distinct peoples in Africa whose average height is only four feet six inches that live in the jungle by hunting and gathering food?
Pygmies
The lands below the Sahara where environments and cultures differ radically from the north are called
Sub-Saharan
São Tomé and Príncipe
São Tomé
These islands were uninhabited until the Portuguese came in 1470.
São Tomé and Príncipe
Nigeria is biggest than what US state?
Texas
What is the only landlocked country in Central Africa?
The Central African Republic
What are the two way a woman can contract HIV?
Through an unfaithful partner or sexual assault
The new dictator changed the name of the country to Burkina Faso....
To break all connections to the colonial past
A strong identification with a tribe that speaks the same language is called
Tribalism
After WW2, who Togo was under the trusteeship of?
United Nations
What did the French called Burkina Faso?
Upper Volta
This an important concept in understanding life in Africa
Village
Control of_____is one reason for fighting
Wealth
Third of the world's reserves of bauxite
Guinea
Became a major center of the Portuguese slave trade
Guinea-Bissau
Was one of the few regions that remained in Portuguese hands throughout Europe's competition for global empire
Guinea-Bissau
This dominant tribe is the largest ethnic group in Nigeria.
Hausa
Conflict is common between these two people. Religious wars in 1995 led to hundreds of deaths and to the destruction of numerous of these villages.
Hausa Muslims and Ibo Christians
Three dominant tribes of Nigeria
Hausa, Ibo, and Yoruba
Liberia named their capital city after______,a U.S. president and one of the sponsers of the effort
James Monroe
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kinshasa
What is the largest city in sub-Saharan Africa with nearly 8 million people?
Kinshasa
One of the largest man-made lakes in the world.
Lake Volta
Liberia was named______by former slaves
Monrovia
45 percent of Guinea-Bissau are____
Musilim
The lifeline of Nigeria
Niger River
With more than 131 million people, this country is the most populous nation in Africa.
Nigeria
What is an example of how Africa has struggled to rise above its troubled past?
Nigeria's independence from Britain in 1960
Although only __% of Gabon's land is arable, about 60% of the work force is engaged in agriculture.
1
Several villages that trace their descent to a common ancestor form a clan, two or more clans form this
A tribe
Nigeria
Abuja
Ghana
Accra
Formerly known as Dahomey; one of the smallest and most densely populated countries in Africa.
Benin
In 1967, this war erupted as the Ibo people people fought for an independent nation.
Biafran War
Which capital city lies across the river from Kinshasa and is the largest city in the former French colonies?
Brazzaville
What river is the great river of Central Africa, second only to the Amazon in volume?
Congo River
What are 70% of the people of São Tomé and Príncipe?
Creoles
Leads world in cocoa bean production and is number 3 in yam production. It also produces much rice, coffee, and plantains.
Côte D'Ivoire
Means "ivory coast"
Côte D'Ivoire
What remains as Nigeria's official language?
English
This country became the only African country with Spanish as its official language.
Equatorial Guinea
Which country gained independence in 1968 and became the only African country with Spanish as its official language?
Equatorial Guinea
What makes the Democratic Republic of the Congo a hub of Central Africa?
It's vast economic potential
Although the people still speak their various tribal languages, the official language of each nation is the language of the most recent this
European ruler
Guinea was formerly a French protectorate called French Guinea and later______
French West Africa
Both France and Portugal had trading settlements along the coast of Senegal, but France capitalized on its situation making Senegal a part of __________in_____
French West Africa; 1895
Of the twenty nations of central and Western Africa, two speak Portuguese, one speaks Spanish and the rest speak one of these two major languages
French and English
_____arrived on the coasts of Côte D'Ivoire in 1483 and began trading with the people of the interior for ivory
French sailors
This country had been part of French Equatorial Africa, which also included Republic of the Congo.
Gabon
Africa's smallest country
Gambia
The abundance of good in Ghana prompted Europeans to call it this
Gold Coast
A multiple-step process including hunts, dances, and ceremonies with masks, to mark a young man/woman's transition to adulthood
Initiation rites
Is one of the only two African nations never colonized by Europeans
Liberia
Cape Verde was strategically located on the_________
Major trade route
Equatorial Guinea
Malabo
Which military leader took control during a civil war that occurred after the Democratic Republic of the Congo?
Mobutu Sese Seko
Mostly lowlands; 94% are Muslims; 5% are Roman Catholics; 1% practice indigenous religions
Senegal
Coastal area is low-lying swamp
Sierra Leone
Is one of the leading producers of diamond
Sierra Leone
Means "lion mountains"
Sierra Leone
This coastal region was once Yoruba territory.
Slave Coast
What insect spreads African sleeping sickness?
The Tsetse fly
What has been the greatest benefit since the end of the Cold War?
The recent spread of the gospel
This tribe dominate the lands south and west of the Niger.
Yoruba
Ghana's chief export
cacao
The two main islands and the half-dozen islets are _____ and have _________.
volcanic, have good soil
About 2/3 of the people of Benin practice this form of animism
voodoo