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Southern Africa

Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Southern Africa, focusing on the rise of influential empires such as Great Zimbabwe and the Mutapa Empire, driven by trade in gold. Reflect on the impact of apartheid and the legacy of Nelson Mandela, highlighting human rights and peaceful revolution. Examine the dual economies of South Africa and Botswana and their journey towards economic growth. Celebrate Southern Africa's diverse culture, including festivals like Gule wa mkulu and Vimbuza, and understand the significance of this region’s history in shaping modern identity.

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Southern Africa

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  1. Southern Africa • Chapter 19, Section 5

  2. Vocabulary • Great Zimbabwe • Mutapa Empire • apartheid • Nelson Mandela

  3. Human Perspective

  4. Gold Trade Builds Empires • Zimbabwe • Mutapa Empire • Union of South Africa • Apartheid • Peaceful Revolution

  5. Southern Africa Grows Economically • Harnessing the Wealth for All • Dual Economies • Case: South Africa • Case: Botswana • AIDS

  6. Celebrations of Southern Africa • Gule wa mkulu • Vimbuza • Benji • Hira gasy festival

  7. Living in Southern Africa • Jo’burg • Two strata • Traditional Zulus

  8. 13. Great Zimbabwe, like later Southern African Empires, prospered from the trade in... • a. Gold • b. Rubies • c. Steel • d. Rubber

  9. 14. The South African policy that segregated blacks from whites went by teh Afrikaner term of... • a. blankenship • b. witsonly • c. integration • d. apartheid

  10. 15. Who was the first black president of South Africa? • a. Barack Obama • b. Nelson Mandela • c. F. W. De Klerk • d. Larry Mondelo

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