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JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. Review of Africa Unit. Egypt. Egypt Cont. Nigeria. Random. Very Random. 1pt. 1 pt. 1 pt. 1pt. 1 pt. 2 pt. 2 pt. 2pt. 2pt. 2 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 4 pt. 4 pt. 4pt. 4 pt. 4pt. 5pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Egypt Egypt Cont. Nigeria Random Very Random

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This river is the longest in the world

and is considered Egypt’s lifeline.

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The Nile River

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Egypt's capital city

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Cairo

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What was built in order to control Egypt’s

floodwaters?

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1. The Aswan High Dam

Daily Double!!!

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How does the Suez Canal make travel easier for

ships?

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It is a quicker route from the Atlantic Ocean to the

Indian Ocean.

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What type of government does Egypt have?

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A republic headed by a president

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Small particles of rich soil left behind when the

Nile used to flood.

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Silt

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The triangle shaped peninsula that lies

southeast of the Nile Delta.

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The Sinai Peninsula

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What religion do most Egyptians follow?

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Islam

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Why is Egypt considered the “cradle of civilization”

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The first records of human life were found in Egypt

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Nigeria gets its name from which river that

flows through Nigeria?

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The Niger River

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Identify the tropical trees with roots that extend

above and beneath water and are found along

Nigeria’s coast.

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Mangrove

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More than 90% of Nigeria’s income comes

from exporting this resource

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Oil

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Identify Nigeria’s former capital AND current

capital

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Lagos: former capital

Abuja: Present capital

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In the 1400’s Europeans arrived in Africa.

Identify two reasons why they came to Africa.

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In search of gold and to take enslaved laborers

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The large desert that runs through the

northern part of Africa

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The Sahara

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Many countries in Africa were once dictatorships.

Describe this type of government.

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Control by few people. The one person or small group controls the laws and economic system. The ruler may take

power by force.

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The name of the region in Africa that represents

good soil, thick grass and scattered tall trees

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The Savannah

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Many African countries were once colonies of countries on which

continent?

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Europe

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Identify the system of writing that was used in

ancient Egypt

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Hieroglyphics

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Why would northern Africa have a low

population density?

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The Sahara desert is in the northern part, and it

is difficult to live in a dry, desert climate

Daily Double!!!

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Identify three aspects that are part of North

Africans culture.

Hint: Remember the 7 culture elements

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Religion- MuslimLanguage- Arabic

Economy- oil and cotton

**Other answers are possible

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What language is often spoken in business and government affairs in

Africa?

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English

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What two bodies of water border the Suez Canal?

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The Red Sea and the Mediterranean

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Identify two challenges the “Lost Boys” of Sudan faced after arriving in the

U.S.

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1.Finding education opportunities

2. Driving3.Learning English4.Staying in touch with

family. 5.THERE ARE MORE!!

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Identify one way the lost boys were helped in the

U.S.

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1.Churches providing furniture2. YMCA- help with jobs, shelter and money