History grade 10 unit 2

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History grade 10 unit 2

1. 
The "Scramble for Africa" refers to:

2. 
The Berlin Conference (1884-1885) aimed to:

3. 
Which European power was not present at the Berlin Conference?

4. 
The primary motivation for European imperialism in Africa was:

5. 
The concept of "indirect rule" in colonial administration involved:

6. 
The policy of forced labor and taxation in colonial Africa led to:

7. 
The Hut Tax in British colonies targeted:

8. 
The "White Man's Burden" concept implied:

9. 
The social impact of colonialism in Africa included:

10. 
Missionary activities in Africa were primarily aimed at:

11. 
The Maji Maji Rebellion (1905-1907) took place in:

12. 
the Boxer Rebellion in China and the Maji Maji Rebellion in Africa shared a common theme of:

13. 
The Ashanti resistance against British colonial rule occurred in:

14. 
The Mau Mau Uprising (1952-1960) took place in:

15. 
The primary economic benefit for colonial powers in Africa was derived from:

16. 
The forced cultivation of cash crops in Africa during colonial rule led to:

17. 
The formation of the African National Congress (ANC) in 1912 was a response to:

18. 
Kwame Nkrumah was a prominent leader in the independence movement of:

19. 
The slogan "Uhuru" was associated with the independence movement in:

20. 
The process of decolonization in Africa gained momentum after:

21. 
The Suez Crisis (1956) involved conflict over control of the:

22. 
Neocolonialism refers to:

23. 
The Organization of African Unity (OAU) was established to:

24. 
Apartheid in South Africa was characterized by:

25. 
Nelson Mandela became the first black president of South Africa after:

26. 
The African Union (AU) was established to:

27. 
The East African Community (EAC) is an example of a regional organization aiming for:

28. 
Negritude, a literary and cultural movement, aimed to:

29. 
The preservation of African languages and traditions became a focus during the post-colonial period to:

30. 
The Rwandan Genocide (1994) was primarily fueled by:

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