
AFRICA REVIEW
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- Q1The migration of over a million people from Rwanda in the 1990s was the result ofdiseasedesertificationhuman rights atrocitiesmassive flooding30s
- Q2Conflicts in Rwanda and Darfur demonstrate the destabilizing effects ofglobal interdependencenatural disastersethnic conflictsattelite nations30s
- Q3One way in which the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire (1915) and the Tutsis in Rwanda (1994) are similar is that both groupsseceded to create an independent statesuffered human rights violationssought safe haven from the soviet unionfled to escape severe flood30s
- Q4Which leader is most closely associated with Desmond Tutu and F.W. de Klerk?Jomo KenyattaNelson MandelaKwame NkrumahJawaharlal Nehru30s
- Q5The goal of PAN AFRICANISM isdemand authoritarian reformsdivide Africa into separate countriesto promote a unified Africaencourage ethnic rivalries30s
- Q6One purpose of the Nuremberg Trials and of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa was toprovide encouragement to people behind the iron curtainaddress human rights abusesestablish free- trade zones throughout the worldsupport the establishment of democratic governments30s
- Q7A similarity of the goals of Nelson Mandela and Mohandas Gandhi is that both leaders wanted toencourage a greater degree of industrializationgain independence from the Soviet Unionimprove the economy by expanding government controlsecure political power for the majority of the people30s
- Q8In 1990, the Republic of South Africa released Nelson Mandela from prison. This action symbolized therejection of the civil rights movements in South Africaeffect of urbanization on traditional valueseffectiveness of international sanctionsfailure of the United Nations to influence international policy30s