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Africa: Imperialism to Modern Day

I can compare two major states/civilization of Africa in terms of


environmental, economic, religious, political, and social structures
(Aksum, Swahili Coast, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Mali, Songhai). MI
WH/G 4.3.1
I can draw the Bantu migration patterns and describe their
contributions to agriculture, technology, and language. MI WH/G
4.3.1
I can describe the significance of the trans-Saharan trade in gold
and salt. MI WH/G 4.3.1
I can define the Atlantic slave trade and demonstrate how that
impacted Africa. MI WH/G 4.3.1
I can locate the cultural divide between Islam and Christianity in
Africa. MI WH/G 4.3.1
I can identify the causes and consequence of imperialism on the
people of Africa. MI WH/G 6.2.4
I can compare the British policies in South Africa and India.
I can compare and contrast the different experiences of African
societies north and south of the Sahara with imperialism (e.g.,
Egypt, Ethiopia and the Congo). MI WH/G 6.3.3
I can analyze the response to imperialism by African nations. MI
WH/G 6.3.3
I can analyze the complex and changing legacy of imperialism in
Africa, such as apartheid, civil war in Nigeria, and genocide in
Rwanda MI WH/G 8.2.1
8.2.2 Independence, Decolonization, and Democratization
Movements Compare the independence movements and
formation of new nations in Africa. MI WH/G 8.2.2

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