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This activity contains 8 questions.

Question 1.
The realities of the post-independence situation in virtually all new African and Asian nations made it impossible for nationalist leaders to fulfill the expectations they had aroused.

   
 
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Question 2.
No African leaders have seriously suggested altering the unnatural boundaries established in the colonial era.

   
 
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Question 3.
The name of Ghana was taken from an ancient African nation that had been located in the same area as the Gold Coast.

   
 
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Question 4.
The production of cash crops led to a dramatic increase in the production of subsistence food in Africa.

   
 
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Question 5.
After independence, most African countries converted to one-party system or military rule.

   
 
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Question 6.
The spread of AIDS did not affect Africa.

   
 
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Question 7.
Most of sub-Saharan Africa faced the same kind of pressure for land redistribution that Latin America and parts of Asia faced.

   
 
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Question 8.
African urbanization involved considerable family disruption.

   
 
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