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Jeopardy! East Africa Edition. Final Jeopardy!. Since 2006, people in the Sudan have been fighting over fresh drinking water in this western region. Darfur. Somalia. Kenya. Sudan. Ethiopia. Uganda.
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Jeopardy! East Africa Edition Final Jeopardy!
Since 2006, people in the Sudan have been fighting over fresh drinking water in this western region Darfur
This nation colonized Rwanda and could be held partially responsible for the genocide that occurred there in 1994. Netherlands (The Dutch)
What 2 groups of people fought in Rwanda’s Civil War in 1994? What makes these groups different? Tutsis and Hutus Skin color, width of nose, size of lips, career
What two groups are currently fighting in Sudan? Native African Tribesman and Arabs
900,000 Rwandans died in the Rwandan Civil War in 1994. How long did this war last? 100 Days
Having two or more political parties Multiparty System
Secondary language used when people cannot communicate Lingua Franca
Daily Double Swahili for “Let’s pull together” Harambee
Selling government-owned industry to private companies Privatization
The Massai people of Kenya could be classified as this because they sometimes wander and at other times, they live in a fixed location seminomadic
Give one advantage and one disadvantage of Tanzanian President Julias Nyrere’s decision to change the government to a single-party system.
Kwanzaa is a holiday that is based on Eastern African values. Explain how people celebrate Kwanzaa . They get together with family and light a candle each day (for 7 days). Each candle represents a value that the family talks about.
45% of Ethiopia’s population is 14 years old or younger. What might this teach us about their country?
Daily Double Tanzania makes 3 million (8 zeroes) Schillings a year from selling sugar cane. If 1,000 Tanzanian Schillings equal 1 US Dollar, how much money do they make annually in Dollars? (Show your work) 300,000 US Dollars
Seychelles Victoria
Tanzania Dar es Salaam
Rwanda Kigali
Kenya Nairobi
Eritrea Asmara
Final Jeopardy Category: Tanzanian Reform What benefits are there to living an ujamma village?