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Pan Africa Movement

Pan Africa Movement

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Social Studies

7th Grade

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12 Slides • 27 Questions

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What is the core idea of Pan-Africanism?

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All African people share a common history and destiny

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It started in the early 1900s

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It is a movement that brings together people of African ancestry

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The movement used the red, black, and green flag as a symbol of African pride

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What does the Pan African flag represent?

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It promoted African pride and solidarity among African nations

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It encouraged colonialism

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It had no impact on independence

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It was only relevant in the 20th century

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When did the Pan African movement start?

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1950

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Early 1900's

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Early 2000's

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1967

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What was the purpose of the Pan African Movement?

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Fight Asian colonialism

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Fight African extremism

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Fight European Colonialism

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Fight American colonialism

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Which claim is best supported by the evidence included in these maps?

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Egypt and Ethiopia are no longer part of Africa.

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By 1980, most African countries had become independent.

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By 1950, most of Africa was controlled by Russia or the United States.

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The Union of South Africa was renamed Namibia.

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What did colonial rule mean to Africans?

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Better schools and roads for Africans

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Limited education, unfair laws and resources take by outsiders

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Good laws and human rights

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More freedom and liberty for Africans

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What event led to Africa becoming dominated by European Powers?

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American conference

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Nuremberg Conference

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Berlin Conference

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African conference

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What was the outcome of Nkrumah's efforts to create a United States of Africa?

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It was fully realized during his lifetime

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It led to the immediate formation of the African Union

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He energized other African leaders to fight for independence

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It was rejected by all other African countries

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What were the key contributions of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe to Nigeria's independence movement?

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He led the first protest against colonial rule

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He wrote articles advocating for African unity

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He was the first president of Nigeria

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He studied in the United States

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What modern BMX frame is this?

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Sunday

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Supercross

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Fairdale

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Cult

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Before Independence, what did Nigerian activists do?

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They asked America for help

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They did nothing

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They organized protests and boycotts

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They used terrorism

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When did Nigeria become independent?

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October 1, 1960

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December 7, 1941

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January 2, 1968

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March 1, 1967

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What modern bike is this?

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Premier

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We The People Swampmaster

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Supercross

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Mongoose

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What inspired Tom Mboya to speed up Kenya's independence movement?

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The 1958 All-African Peoples' Conference

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The British government

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The United Nations

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The African National Congress

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When did Kenya gain independence?

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July 4, 1776

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April 1, 1987

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June 1, 1967

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December 12, 1963

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What modern BMX bike is this?

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We The People

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Sunday

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Cult

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Fit Bike Co

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What was the significance of the All-African Peoples' Conference of 1958?

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It was a conference to discuss economic policies

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It united African nations around anti-colonial goals

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It was the first conference held in Africa

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It focused solely on cultural exchange

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What did the All African People's Congress show?

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The America could win the Cold War

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That the situation was hopeless

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That African countries could work together

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That Kenya was an economic superpower

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Who was Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti and what role did she play in Pan-Africanism?

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A Nigerian politician

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A very influential and famous Pan-African activist

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A colonial leader

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A historical figure in Europe

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What elements was the OAU built on?

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Principles of unity and cooperation

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Principles of conflict management and extremism

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Principles of elitism and non-unity

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What modern BMX bike is this?

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Supercross

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Sunday Blue Print

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Cult Devotion

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Fit Bike Co

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What was the primary purpose of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) when it was formed in 1963?

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To promote economic growth

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To support African nations in unity and cooperation

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To establish a military alliance

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To gain independence for African nations

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The Organization of African Unity turned into what organization?

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The African Union

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NATO

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ASEAN

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Warsaw Pact

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What are some challenges and criticisms of Pan-Africanism?

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It treats all Africans as the same

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It promotes a colonial identities

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It ignores ethnic diversity

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It encourages conflicts among nations

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What are the key focuses of modern Pan-Africanism?

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Economic growth, free movement and shared development

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Cultural preservation

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Political independence

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Environmental sustainability

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What two African countries remain leaders in African politics and economics?

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Mali and Gabon

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South Africa and Lesotho

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Chad and Libya

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Kenya and Nigeria

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What modern BMX bike is this?

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Sunday BluePrint

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Cult

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Supercross

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We The People

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