The People of Africa

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The People of Africa Africa is a huge continent and has more independent countries in it than any other continent, over 50 countries. Since Africa extends thousands of miles from north to south and much of Africa sits on the equator, there is great variety in the climate and vegetation across the continent. All of these things influence the culture of people living in Africa. Unfortunately Africa is the world s poorest region and this has a great impact on how the people of Africa live. Most people live in poor rural areas without roads connecting the villages and no electricity or clean water. Rural people who move to the cities to look for work end up living in terrible slums. The cultures of Africa can be divided into North Africa and Africa south of the Sahara Desert. North Africa borders the Mediterranean Sea and these Africans, like those in Egypt, traded with Greeks, Romans and others thousands of years ago using the Mediterranean Sea for transportation of goods. Many of these people speak Arabic and share the ethnic and religious heritage of the Mediterranean area. Africa is home to a large number of tribal people. To give an idea of the diversity of African people, there are over 2,000 languages spoken by the people living there. For example, Nigeria has 500 languages and Ethiopia has 80. Africa also has many people of European descent who migrated there during the period of colonization. European countries colonized Africa like they colonized North and South America. But the countries of Africa did not receive their independence until the late 1900s. Namibia became independent in 1990 and Eritrea in 1993. The Europeans divided Africa into countries without considering old tribal territories and rival tribes continue to fight amongst each other. The people of Africa face many difficult problems to provide healthcare, education and a decent way of life for themselves and their children.

Name: Date: 1. Africa Multiple Choice Questions - People Circle the correct answer. a. Has more countries than any other continent b. Has over 2,000 languages c. Is the poorest area of the world d. All of the above 2. North African people a. Are culturally similar to people around the Mediterranean Sea b. Speak 2,000 languages c. Are of European descent d. All of the above 3. The culture of Africa is influenced by a. Climate b. Many tribes c. Both a. and b. d. None of the above 4. People who live in rural African villages a. Don t have electricity b. Don t have clean water c. Don t have good roads d. All of the above 5. Countries in Africa that were European colonies received their independence in the a. 1700s like the United States b. 1800s c. 1900s d. None of the above 6. Which of the following countries are in Africa? a. Egypt b. Nigeria c. Eritrea d. All of the above

Name: Date: Short Answer Questions - People 1. Look up the names of the countries of Africa that border the Mediterranean Sea. What are they? 2. What is life like for people who live in rural villages of Africa? 3. In North America most people speak English or Spanish. Where do all the languages spoken in Africa come from? 4. When rural people move to a city, they cannot find jobs and end up living in a slum. Explain what a slum is. 5. Are these rural people better off staying in their village or moving to the city? Explain your answer. 6. European countries colonized Africa like they colonized North America. What is one problem that occurred on both continents with regard to the people who were already living there? 7. List three major problems facing people who live in Africa today.

Map of Africa Locate countries of Africa by drawing a line from the name of the country to its location on the map. Angola South Africa Egypt Algeria Sudan Madagascar Morocco Ethiopia

Outline Map of Africa Color

Outline Map of Africa Grayscale

Outline Map of Africa Black & White

Shaded Outline Map of Africa

Capitals of Africa Place the number of each capital city in the location of the city on the map. Some capital cities of Africa and their population: 1 Cairo, Egypt 16,800,000 5 Nairobi, Kenya 1,500,000 2 Algiers, Algeria 2,100,000 6 Lusaka, Zambia 1,100,000 3 Khartoum, Sudan 1,000,000 7 Pretoria, South Africa 1,000,000 4 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2,000,000 8 Mogadishu, Somalia 2,000,000

Major Features of Africa Place the number of each physical feature in its location on the map. Some physical features Africa: 1 Atlantic Ocean 8 Great Rift Valley 2 Indian Ocean 9 Island of Madagascar 3 Red Sea 10 Congo River Basin 4 Mediterranean Sea 11 Okavango Basin 5 Sahara Desert 12 Nile River Basin 6 Kalahari Desert 13 Ethiopian Highlands 7 Lake Victoria 14 Atlas Mountains 15 Drakensberg Mountain Range

The People of Africa Multiple Choice 1. d. 2. a. 3. c. 4. d. 5. c. 6. d. Answer Key The People of Africa Short Answer 1. Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Egypt 2. There is no electricity or clean water; there are no roads or jobs. 3. There are thousands of tribes in Africa, each with its own language. 4. A slum in Africa means people don t have decent houses, clean water or anything but they live in the city. 5. Africa is the poorest area of the world. Life for most people isn t very good no matter where they live. 6. Tribal lands were taken from the people who already lived there. 7. The people of Africa face many difficult problems to provide healthcare, education and a decent way of life for themselves and their children.

Capitals of Africa