Several factors contribute to malnutrition among farmers in Africa south of the Sahara, including limited access to resources such as quality seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation systems, as well as unpredictable weather patterns and climate change affecting crop yields. Additionally, poverty, food insecurity, inadequate infrastructure, and poor healthcare also play a role in exacerbating malnutrition in this region.
Africans may have admired European culture because they believed it represented progress, modernity, and economic prosperity. Additionally, European cultural influences were often associated with power and domination, which could be appealing in a colonial context. Lastly, the imposition of European culture through colonialism may have created a sense of inevitability or superiority that influenced African perspectives.
During the age of exploration and colonization, Europeans often referred to Africans as "robust" because they observed their physical strength and endurance, which stood out compared to Europeans due to differences in environment and lifestyle. This term was often used in a descriptive (though sometimes stereotype-based) way to highlight certain physical attributes of the African people.
Africans sing a wide variety of music, including traditional tribal songs, pop music, gospel, and hip-hop. They sing for various reasons such as storytelling, celebration, worship, and social commentary. Music is an integral part of African culture and plays a significant role in expressing identity and connecting communities.
AnswerYes, there is considerable scientific evidence to support this assertion. The oldest human fossils come from Africa, and it is unlikely that even older fossils will be found elsewhere. Supporting this is new DNA evidence, that indicates that the distant ancestors of all people alive today must have come from Africa.
King Leopold II of Belgium exploited and brutalized the people of the Congo Free State for personal profit during his rule from 1885 to 1908. He imposed harsh labor conditions, committed atrocities such as forced labor, mutilations, and killings, resulting in the deaths of millions of Congolese. This period of colonization is often referred to as one of the most brutal in African history.
It flows in Egypt. it flows northward though the eastern Sahara.
they didn't invite they africans because they though they were superior to them and the africans could do nothing about it. The africans became very upset when their tribal boundaries were replaced with new European boundaries and many civil wars broke out and are still happening today
Africans may have admired European culture because they believed it represented progress, modernity, and economic prosperity. Additionally, European cultural influences were often associated with power and domination, which could be appealing in a colonial context. Lastly, the imposition of European culture through colonialism may have created a sense of inevitability or superiority that influenced African perspectives.
If you're talking about the country of West Sahara, the official language is Arabic. For the Sahara Desert, the most widely spoken language is Arabic, though French is also heavily spoken. hello im mara baranga 5b
The Middle Passage began because the British, Africans, and Americans wanted money. The British wanted sugar from the Africans and the Africans wanted pans. The Africans gave the British slaves and they took them to America for money. They would go back and fourth with this. They didn't just go to those places though.
Well it was really rough for the Africans because even though they had new things in there life it didn't mean anything. Why? because the European didn't let the Africans be free. Also they didn't know why European were like that with Africans.
Africans call it kanerow, and Caribbeans call it cornrow. Its all the same thing though.
I believe that the dodo bird is one of them. Not completely sure though.
No, their are obeised people here and there but overall no. For one thing africans don't eat alot of fastfood or junk food alot and even though there are alot of transportation in most African countries, most africans are always outside doing many out door activities from working(like farmers), walking(if they can't afford transportaion or etc), playing soccer and etc. For the most part africans work hard alot, especially outside, which most of the time it's hot, so being obeised won't help.
Europeans used highly advanced weaponry that Africans had not yet developed. (Apex 2021)
You have to look really close. Especially at night, unless they smile. They're everywhere though.
I have a 97 Sahara, the difference is as far as i know, is that the Sahara has a nicer interior. Tan (mine has green inlays) (carpeting, seats, dashboard, and roll bar covers.) Mine also came stock with running boards (though not very good for off-Roading, they break easily) and fog lights.