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African Governments

African Governments

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Social Studies

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 7 Questions

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African Governments

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  • I can explain the type of governments in African countries, including South Africa (parliamentary democracy), Nigeria (presidential democracy), and Kenya (presiential democracy).

  • I can explain the role of citizens in choosing the leaders of South Africa (parliamentary democracy), Nigeria (presidential democracy), and Kenya (presiential democracy).

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Africa's Varied Governments

  • By the start of WWI in 1914, nearly all of Africa had been colonized by European nations

    • under these European countries, Africans had little to no say in the laws that were made

  • Today there are more than 50 independent nations in Africa

    • Some have experienced decades of political & economic conflict, which has led to autocratic governments with powerful dictators & violent military regimes

    • Other nations have established democracies, where citizens are able to vote & elect leaders and their rights are protected

      • there are both parliamentary & presidential democracies in Africa

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Kenya & Nigeria - Presidential Democracies

  • Kenya & Nigeria are BOTH presidential democracies today

  • Both countries were colonized by Great Britain & gained their independence in the 1960s

    • Problem: The British divided these countries however they wanted, which led to ethnic group conflicts, unequal access to water & unequal access to land good for farming or growing crops

  • Kenyan & Nigerian governments are facing power struggles & corruption as they are building their democracies

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Kenya & Nigeria - Presidential Democracies

  • Kenya & Nigeria are BOTH presidential democracies today

  • Both countries have constitutions designed to protect citizens' rights & freedoms

    • includes the right to vote & freedoms of speech, press, religion & assembly

    • these rights are not always protected!

  • Threats to democracy: conflicts between ethnic & religious groups struggling for rights & resources and government corruption

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Multiple Choice

Do Kenya & Nigeria have the same type of government?

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Yes, they are the same

2

No, they are NOT the same

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Kenya & Nigeria - Gender Inequality

  • Many African countries view politics as a job for men & women are not encouraged to participate or express their opinions

  • Even though women make up roughly 50% of the population,

    • only 23% of Kenya's gvt postions are filled by women

    • only 4% of Nigeria's gvt positions are filled by women

  • Kenya is trying to increase female representation in gvt & has made some growth

  • Nigeria's little growth is declining - it was 9%, but has gone back down to 4%

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Kenya - Presidential Democracy

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Multiple Choice

Since Kenya is a Presidential Democracy, voters elect who?

1


only members of Parliament

2

only the President

3


both memebers of Parliament & the President

4

no one

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Nigeria - Presidential Democracy

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Multiple Choice

Since Nigeria is a Presidential Democracy, voters elect who?

1


only members of Parliament, called the National Assembly

2

only the President

3


both memebers of the National Assembly & the President

4

no one

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South Africa - Parliamentary Democracy

  • 1994 - South Africa became a parliamentary democracy

    • Nelson Mandela became the first president in the very first democratic election

  • European colonization created & worsened conflict between various ethnic & tribal groups

    • and between black and whites during apartheid

  • South Africa's democratic government shows it has made great progress, but it still has challenges

  • Challenges: abuses of power, corruption, racial inequality

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South Africa - Gender Inequality

  • Women make up 51% of South Africa's population

  • After the first democratic election in 1994, women held 46% of parlimentary seats

    • In the 2021 elections, this went up to 47%

  • Even though female representation has remained close, women face unfair & unequal treatment

    • there is gender-based violence throughout South Africa

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South Africa - Parliamentary Democracy

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Multiple Choice

Since South Africa is a Parliamentary Democracy, voters elect who?

1


only members of Parliament

2

only the President

3


both memebers of Parliament & the President

4

no one

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Multiple Choice

What type of government do Kenya, Nigeria, AND South Africa have?

1

autocracy

2

democracy

3

dictatorship

4

theocracy

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Multiple Select

Select two ways that colonialism impacted the governments of Kenya, Nigeria, & South Africa. (Pick 2!)

1

inequality & racism

2

increase in trade

3

conflicts between ethnic groups & tribes

4

boost in foreign resources

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Multiple Choice

Which is NOT a reason that it is important to have a balance of men and women in government positions?

1

less war and violence between countries

2

changes in issues related to gender violence

3

differing perspectives & equal representation of the population

4

greater gender equality in employment & decision making

African Governments

SS7CG1c

  • I can explain the type of governments in African countries, including South Africa (parliamentary democracy), Nigeria (presidential democracy), and Kenya (presiential democracy).

  • I can explain the role of citizens in choosing the leaders of South Africa (parliamentary democracy), Nigeria (presidential democracy), and Kenya (presiential democracy).

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