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7th Grade Study Of African History.
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What does “people of African descent” mean?
a) People that had African ancestors (great, great grandma).
b) People that had European ancestors
c) People that had American ancestors
d) People that had Asian ancestors
Where did the people who “were invited” into the movement live?
a) Only in Europe
b) Only in America and Europe
c) All of the world
d) Only in Africa
Name two African-American authors that supported Pan-Africanism.
a) Langston Hughes and Martin Luther King
b) W.E.B. duBois and Martin Luther King
c) Martin Luther King and Oprah Winfrey
d) Langston Hughes and W.E.B. duBois
Name the 1960s singer that supported the ongoing Pan-African movement.
a) Bob Marley
b) Elvis Presley
c) James Brown
d) Nat King Cole
What does “multi-national” mean?
a) Involving only 1 country
b) Involving more than one nation (more than one country)
c) Involving only Kenya
d) To involve America
What was “continental Pan-Africanism”?
a) water issues
b) war
c) population issues
d) issues affecting the African CONTINENT like the push to end European rule over African nations.)
One goal of the Pan-African movement was to unite all
a) All people
b) Americans and Africans
c) Black Africans
d) Europeans
Did the Pan-African movement ever want to make all of Africa one big country?
a) yes
b) no
c) maybe
d) I don't know
What type of music, made popular by Bob Marley, is associated with Pan-Africanism?
a) pop
b) christian
c) jazz
d) reggae
Define movement
a) efforts to keep things the same
b) Moving from Europe to Africa
c) Moving from Africa to Europe
d) An organized effort to make something happen/change something.
Define independence
a) When you rule yourself; freedom from foreign power
b) Under political control and power
c) When you live with your parents
d) When you have to work
What was the Pan-African movement's 2 primary goals:
a) To divide people of African descent and To end European colonization
b) To unite people of African descent and To continue European colonization
c) To unite people of African descent and To end European colonization
d) To divide people of African descent and To continue European colonization
Who started Pan-Africanism?
a) Old uneducated Africans around he world
b) Young educated Africans around the world
c) Old people every where
d) Young people every where
When did people first start thinking about Pan-African ideas?
a) 1700s
b) early 1800s
c) late 1900s
d) Late 1800s to early 1900s
7) When did Pan-African ideas begin to spread across the continent of Africa?
a) 1900-1970
b) 1800-1870
c) 1808
d) 1908
How many countries were part of the Pan-African movement?
a) Only 1 country
b) Lots of countries around the world
c) Only Africa
d) 0 countries
What was one really important effect of the Pan-African movement?
a) It encouraged Africa to submit to European powers
b) It encouraged African countries to submit to Hitler
c) It encouraged African countries to fight against European powers and END colonization.
d) It encouraged African countries to fight each other
Did the Pan-African movement ever really end?
a) Yes
b) a little
c) no
d) I don't know
The colors of the Pan-African banner are red, green, and black. The red stands for the blood that unites all people of African ancestry and green stands for the rich land of Africa. What does the “black” stand for?
a) Eye color of Africans
b) Color of the dirt
c) Hair color of the people
d) Skin color of Africans
What is the African Union?
a) An organization made of many African countries that work to solve problems shared by all cultures.
b) An organization made of many Asian and African countries that work to solve problems shared by all cultures.
c) An organization made of many Middle eastern countries that work to solve problems shared by all cultures.
d) An organization made of many Africans in American countries that work to solve problems shared by all cultures.
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