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astra-53 [7]
3 years ago
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LOOK IT MAY LOOK LIKE A LOT BUT IM IN A LOT OF TROUBLE IF I DONT GET A HIGH GRAD ON THI QUIZ PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!! I WILL GIVE A

NY BODY ALL OF MY POINTS IF YOU CAN HELP ME!!!! Which country would have the largest need for educational improvements?
A)
Japan
B)
Somalia
C)
South Korea
D)
United States
7)
Which of these is the dominant language group of Sub-Saharan Africa?
A)
Afrikaans
B)
Bantoid
C)
Bantu
D)
Semitic
8)
From 2003 to 2008, literacy rates in Sudan averaged 85% for male students and 71% for female students. In Kenya, the literacy rate for males was 80% and 81% for females.
-- UNICEF, United Nations Population Division and United Nations Statistics Division.
Which choice offers the most logical conclusion about literacy rates in Kenya and Sudan?
A)
The Sudanese educational system has been more successful in educating the youth of the nation.
B)
Literacy rates in Kenya are lower due to the nation's on-going civil wars and ethnic conflicts.
C)
Female students in Kenya have greater access to educational opportunities than female students in Sudan.
D)
Female students in Sudan have greater access to educational opportunities than female students in Kenya.
9)
Which group has traditionally lacked access to education in Africa?
A)
females
B)
immigrants
C)
men from Kenya
D)
people with AIDS
10)
Which term refers to a group of human beings whose members identify with one another based on common ancestry and culture?
A)
clan
B)
minority
C)
ethnic group
D)
religious group
11)
Most peoples of sub-Saharan Africa speak a language that is part of which family?
A)
Bantu
B)
Swahili
C)
Ashanti
D)
Egyptian
12)
The BEST explanation for how Islam spread in sub-Saharan Africa is
A)
marriage.
B)
monasticism.
C)
trade.
D)
warfare.
13)
Education in Selected African Countries
Kenya Nigeria South Africa Sudan
Literacy Rate: Total 85% 68% 86% 61%
Literacy Rate: Male 91% 76% 87% 72%
Literacy Rate: Female 80% 61% 86% 51%
Schooling: Male 10 years 9 years 13 years ~8 years
Schooling: Female 9 years 7 years 13 years ~6 years
Using this chart you can conclude that
A)
female students are going to school more than in the past.
B)
basic education is still stressed in boys more than it is in girls.
C)
illiteracy is still a problem for a majority of people in these countries.
D)
these countries have mostly similar education rates to European countries.
14)
This refers to a country's access to goods and services that help make up a vibrant and active economy.
A)
life expectancy
B)
standard of living
C)
voluntary exchange
D)
international trade
15)
· The literacy rate in South Africa is 85%, and its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is $37 billion.
· The literacy rate in Mozambique is 42%, and its GDP is $19 billion.
Based on this information, which statement BEST describes the relationship between literacy rates and a nation's standard of living?
A)
Literacy rates have very little effect on economic production and standard of living.
B)
A higher literacy rate will have a positive effect on a nation's standard of living.
C)
A nation's standard of living is totally dependent on its educational system.
D)
Overpopulation has a negative impact on GDP and literacy rates.
16)
The Bantu migrations are most closely associated with the
A)
Columbian Exchange.
B)
spreading of cultures in Africa.
C)
Spanish colonialism in Central America.
D)
movement of Muslims across the Middle East.
History
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KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
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This is the only one I know

What is the dominant language of sub-Saharan Africa?

<span>Three of the six dominant languages in Subsaharan Africa—spoken by at least ten million people or more—are spoken in Nigeria: Hausa, Yoruba, and Ibo. The three remaining major languages of Subsaharan Africa are Swahili, Lingala, and Zulu.</span>
anyanavicka [17]3 years ago
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6) The country with largest need for educational improvements would be Somalia mainly because war, gender inequality and poverty.  Unicef ​​data show that Somalia has the lowest enrolment rates for primary school-aged children. Only the 30% of the children population are on school and from them only the 40% are females. Of the rural area only 18% of the child population attends school

7) The dominant language group of Sub-Saharan Africa from the options given is Bantu. Swahili and the Bantu languages are considered the major languages of Africa.

8) The most logical conclusion about literacy rates in Kenya and Sudan is: Female students in Sudan have greater access to educational opportunities than female students in Kenya. On both countries girls still have reduced access to education because of cultural beliefs and traditions. They do not attend or leave school at young ages

9) Females has traditionally lacked access to education in Africa for a long time girl have been unable to access education. And currently that is still reflected in the percentages of the female populations that have received education. Likewise, traditions and practices (such as child marriage and female genital mutilation/cutting) that isolate women from education persist.  

This is highlighted by poverty and poor access to school

 

10) Ethnic Groups is the term refers to a group of human beings whose members identify with one another based on common ancestry and culture  

11) Most peoples of sub-Saharan Africa speak a language that is part Swahili family

12) The best explanation for how Islam spread in sub-Saharan Africa, from the option listed, is trade, specially in the colonial era . But is important to know that followed a different path within the different areas.  

13) Using the chart given and from the options listed, we could conclude that basic education is still stressed in boys more than it is in girls. As you can read schooling is later in males than females and literacy rates are higher on all the countries listed.

14) International trade refers to a country's access to goods and services that help make up a vibrant and active economy. The international trade is defined as the movement of goods and services between two or more nations.

15) Due to the information given that a higher literacy rate will have a positive effect on a nation's standard of living. Currently human capital is considerable in economic growth. Individual knowledge, skills and competences help growth economic activity

16) The Bantu migrations are most closely associated with the spreading of cultures in Africa. It involved the diffusion of knowledge and language between close population.


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