Title: Africa Jeopardy
1Government
Migration Factors
Africas Regions
Vocabulary
Citizen Participation
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2In this type of government, people get to vote,
their rights are guaranteed, and ordinary people
hold the power.
3What is a democracy?
4In this type of government, one ruler or a small
group takes control by force. Citizens have no
personal rights or freedoms.
5What is a dictatorship?
6In theocracy, this is how a religious authority
figure becomes the leader.
7 Who is a person chosen by high officials or
declaring that they were chosen by God or a
divine power to lead?
8 In a monarchy, this is how the king or queen
gains his/her power.
9What is inheriting?
10In a democracy, this is how the leader gains
his/her power.
11What is voting and elections?
12Identify the factor responsible for pulling
people to the Sahara Desert to mine salt, a
natural resource, despite the deserts harsh
climate.
13What is economic factor?
14One environmental factor that pulls people to
this region of Africa located along the equator,
is the abundance of trees, an important natural
resource.
15What is the rainforest?
16Despite the seismic activity (earthquakes,
volcanoes) there, people are pulled to the Great
Rift Valley because of this environmental factor.
17What is fertile soil?
18These are two reasons people decide to live along
the Nile River in Egypt.
19What are silt, transportation, water for
drinking, water for irrigation?
20These are two reasons people move to the city.
21What are? Possible answers include jobs,
education, climate, encouragement from family or
friends, womens rights, etc.
22This term means very dry. It describes Africas
desert region, which receives very little
precipitation.
23What is arid?
24Because of this process, the Sahel region is
becoming a desert.
25What is desertification?
26In order to survive in the hot, arid climate of
the Sahara Desert region, people settle around
these places in the desert where underground
water comes to the surface through springs or
wells.
27What are oases?
28Its the type of region represented by this
climograph.
29What is a desert region?
30This region shares a common climate (intense heat
and daily rainfall) and has an abundance of trees.
31What is a rainforest region?
32These are the names of 0 degrees latitude and 0
degrees longitude.
33What are Equator and Prime Meridian?
34This is the name of the symbol on a map that is
circular and identifies which direction is north,
south, east and west.
35What is Compass Rose?
36This occurs because of deforestation,
overgrazing, and poor farming techniques causing
soil loss.
37What is a desertification?
38This process occurs when land is cleared for
farming and forests are lost.
39What is a deforestation?
40This word, meaning apartness, describes the class
structure in South Africa until 1991. During
this time the black citizens were terribly
mistreated and did not have rights equal to the
white minority.
41What is apartheid?
42These are at least two ways that life changed for
citizens in South Africa when apartheid ended.
43What are black citizens could vote, run for
political office, go to school with white
students, live work in the city?
44These are two ways that citizens can participate
in a democracy.
45What is vote, run for office, protest, work for a
political campaign, exercise freedoms guaranteed
in a Bill of Rights, or pay taxes?
46In this type of government, citizens rights are
determined by a king or queen.
47What is a monarchy?
48In this type of government, citizens have no
guaranteed rights. They are ruled in fear by the
person who gained power by force.
49What is a dictatorship?
50In this type of government, citizens may or may
not have rights. They are ruled by a religious
authority figure.
51What is a theocracy?