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Africa 1. 11.6 million square miles (USA = 3.7 million) Eritrea is about the size of UT 2. Widely regarded in the scientific community to be the origin of humans 3. Lake Victoria is the world’s 2nd largest freshwater lake; 26,560 sq/mi (same as WV) 4. Niger River = 2,600 miles; Congo R. = 2,900 miles; Nile = 4,132

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Africa. 1. 11.6 million square miles (USA = 3.7 million) Eritrea is about the size of UT 2. Widely regarded in the scientific community to be the origin of humans 3. Lake Victoria is the world’s 2nd largest freshwater lake; 26,560 sq/mi (same as WV) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Africa

AfricaAfrica1. 11.6 million square miles (USA = 3.7 million) Eritrea is about the

size of UT2. Widely regarded in the scientific community to be the origin of

humans3. Lake Victoria is the world’s 2nd largest freshwater lake; 26,560

sq/mi (same as WV)4. Niger River = 2,600 miles; Congo R. = 2,900 miles; Nile = 4,132

1. 11.6 million square miles (USA = 3.7 million) Eritrea is about the size of UT

2. Widely regarded in the scientific community to be the origin of humans

3. Lake Victoria is the world’s 2nd largest freshwater lake; 26,560 sq/mi (same as WV)

4. Niger River = 2,600 miles; Congo R. = 2,900 miles; Nile = 4,132

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AfricaAfrica5. Water travel was nearly impossible because

of waterfalls, rapids, sand bars, or dry6. Oil, uranium, diamonds, and about half the

world’s supply of gold.7. Bananas, pineapples, coffee, cocoa, and

rubber – clear cutting the rainforest8. Rainforest: 1990 = 1.5 billion acres; 2005 =

half that

5. Water travel was nearly impossible because of waterfalls, rapids, sand bars, or dry

6. Oil, uranium, diamonds, and about half the world’s supply of gold.

7. Bananas, pineapples, coffee, cocoa, and rubber – clear cutting the rainforest

8. Rainforest: 1990 = 1.5 billion acres; 2005 = half that

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EthnicityEthnicity1. 3000 African ethnic groups

2. 2000 languages

3. Most are Christian or Muslim

4. 66% in agriculture, mostly subsistence

5. One’s ethnic group is often more important than loyalty to a government

1. 3000 African ethnic groups

2. 2000 languages

3. Most are Christian or Muslim

4. 66% in agriculture, mostly subsistence

5. One’s ethnic group is often more important than loyalty to a government

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South AfricaSouth Africa

1. 75% Black; 14% White

2. 11 official languages

3. Apartheid – “official policy of racial segregation involving political, legal, and economic discrimination against nonwhites”

4. 1994 – 1st election in which all adults could vote

5. Nelson Mandela becomes first black President

1. 75% Black; 14% White

2. 11 official languages

3. Apartheid – “official policy of racial segregation involving political, legal, and economic discrimination against nonwhites”

4. 1994 – 1st election in which all adults could vote

5. Nelson Mandela becomes first black President

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UgandaUganda1. Idi Amin – President 1971-792. He gave himself the title "His Excellency President for Life, Field

Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Sea, and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular"

3. He granted himself a number of grandiose titles, including "King of Scotland".

4. US Ambassador described Amin's regime as "racist, erratic, brutal, inept, bellicose, irrational, ridiculous, and militaristic...but its most salient characteristic has been Amin's rampant xenophobia."

5. Killed 300,000 Christians, Hindus, etc. before being exiled to Saudi Arabia

1. Idi Amin – President 1971-792. He gave himself the title "His Excellency President for Life, Field

Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Sea, and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular"

3. He granted himself a number of grandiose titles, including "King of Scotland".

4. US Ambassador described Amin's regime as "racist, erratic, brutal, inept, bellicose, irrational, ridiculous, and militaristic...but its most salient characteristic has been Amin's rampant xenophobia."

5. Killed 300,000 Christians, Hindus, etc. before being exiled to Saudi Arabia

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Problems Facing AfricaProblems Facing Africa

1. No money to buy resources2. Education

a. Little or noneb. “Brain drain” – sent abroad for education and never return

3. Ethnic conflict – borders drawn by Europeans4. Corrupt government

a. Mobutu Sese Seko – ruled Zaire for 27 yearsb. 0 hospitals builtc. Less pavement than Columbus, OHd. 53% of budget went to rulerse. 22% to militaryf. 3% to health/human servicesg. Ghana had military coups in 1972, 1978, 1979, 1981

1. No money to buy resources2. Education

a. Little or noneb. “Brain drain” – sent abroad for education and never return

3. Ethnic conflict – borders drawn by Europeans4. Corrupt government

a. Mobutu Sese Seko – ruled Zaire for 27 yearsb. 0 hospitals builtc. Less pavement than Columbus, OHd. 53% of budget went to rulerse. 22% to militaryf. 3% to health/human servicesg. Ghana had military coups in 1972, 1978, 1979, 1981

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Problems Facing Africa, cont.Problems Facing Africa, cont.5. Population – 5% growth rate

a. Rwanda – 8 children per familyb. Population projected to double by 2035

6. Health Care – little or no facilitiesa. Health care spending less than $1 per personb. Africa has the highest BR, DR, IMR, and the shortest LE in the world!c. Shortage of workers = closing of the industriesd. Leading causes of death:

1. Famine2. Unclean water (disease) (lack of sanitation)3. AIDS

8. AIDSa. Contracted by birth, heterosexual, prostitutionb. No educationc. Many scientists believe that HIV/AIDS originated in chimpanzees in Africa

5. Population – 5% growth ratea. Rwanda – 8 children per familyb. Population projected to double by 2035

6. Health Care – little or no facilitiesa. Health care spending less than $1 per personb. Africa has the highest BR, DR, IMR, and the shortest LE in the world!c. Shortage of workers = closing of the industriesd. Leading causes of death:

1. Famine2. Unclean water (disease) (lack of sanitation)3. AIDS

8. AIDSa. Contracted by birth, heterosexual, prostitutionb. No educationc. Many scientists believe that HIV/AIDS originated in chimpanzees in Africa