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What two countries do the Masai mostly live in?
Tanzania and Kenya
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India, South Africa, and Australia were all colonized by who?
Great Britain / England
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The two main economic activities of Australia and New Zealand
trading and fishing
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The strip of dry grasslands near that Sahara that is going through desertification
Sahel
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What was the name of the meeting where Europe divided up Africa, resulting in a loss of independence, culture, and language.
Berlin Conference
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Who are the Bantu people and what are they doing?
They're nomadic, and they're migrating across Africa spreading their culture.
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Why do most people live along the coastline in Australia?
Because of the dry climate and barren land in the interior
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The colonization of African territory by European powers was called, "________________ for Africa."
Scramble
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African jewelry often represented what?
How much wealth, power, or significance a person had
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Who wanted to work peacefully with the South African government to end apartheid?
Nelson Mandela
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The segregation of Black and White South Africans was known as
apartheid
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Name 2 of the 3 main reasons that The Great Barrier Reef is in danger.
Overfishing, pollution, temperature changes
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