Guided Reading Africa
Guided Reading Africa
Guided Reading Africa
Lesson 3 Africa
Review Questions
Directions: Read each main idea. Use your textbook to supply the details that support or
explain each main idea.
A. Main Idea: Free from colonial rule, many African nations faced serious political,
economic, social, and health challenges. Apartheid ended in South Africa, and Nelson
Mandela became the country’s first black president.
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overpopulation, and a reliance on single-crop ________________
exports and foreign
________________
investment .
5. Detail: Overcrowding and pollution have become major problems in Africa; the
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HIV/AIDS epidemic is a worldwide problem but has hit Africa south of the
Sahara hardest.
B. Main Idea: Africa is a study in contrasts. Old and new, native and foreign, live side by
side. One result is a constant tension between traditional ways and Western culture.
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1. Detail: About ________________ percent of Africa's population live outside cities;
thatched dwellings without plumbing or
they still live much as their ancestors did, in ________________
electricity.
2. Detail: These rural dwellers are dependent upon nature for their livelihoods.
Weather conditions such as ________________
drought flooding
and ________________ can
sometimes force them to migrate to urban areas in search of work.
3. Detail: Many urban people see rural dwellers as backward, while rural people
see cities as corruptive and prize ________________
traditional African values.
5. Detail: Many African artists have addressed tensions between traditional and
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modern foreign
and between native and ________________ in their work.
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