W35.2 - Democratic Challenges in Africa - PowerPoint Notes
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This World History / Global Studies PowerPoint includes the following major topics:
Reviews the following topics in the first few slides: Geography (Sahara Desert, Congo River), Ancient Empires, Salt and Gold Trade, Gupta Slave Trade, Middle Passage, African Imperialism, British Empire in South Africa. New Material covered: Pan-Africanism, Ghana & Kwame Nkrumah, Organization of African Unity, Kenya & Jomo Kenyatta, Mau Mau, Algeria & National Liberation Front, South Africa & Nelson Mandela, Apartheid, African National Congress, Desmond Tutu, F.W. de Klerk, Modern Issues - Conflicts in Nigeria in Rwanda, The Environment - Deforestation & Desertification, etc. (Essential Questions are built into the PowerPoint as well.)
Please see my Guided Notes that coincides with this PowerPoint, they are ideal for lower-level students that need visuals: W35.2 - Democratic Challenges in Africa - Guided Notes (Blank & Filled-In)
My powerpoint has title slides for each section of the textbook that corresponds with the notes---you could simply edit those slides to have them match the textbook you use in your class.
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W35.2 - Democratic Challenges in Africa - PowerPoint Notes
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