Social Studies Grade 9-12

Social Studies: Sub-Saharan Africa: Cultures and Modern States

Exploring cultural diversity, colonial legacies, and contemporary nations

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Exploring cultural diversity, colonial legacies, and contemporary nations

Social Studies - Grade 9-12

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use complete sentences and include evidence or examples when asked.
  1. 1
    Outline map of Africa showing many varied colored regions across Sub-Saharan Africa to represent cultural and linguistic diversity.

    Sub-Saharan Africa includes hundreds of ethnic groups and over a thousand languages. Explain why it is inaccurate to describe Sub-Saharan Africa as having one single culture.

  2. 2

    Identify two major language families found in Sub-Saharan Africa and explain why language can be important to cultural identity.

  3. 3
    Map of Africa with internal borders and straight partition lines representing colonial-era boundary drawing.

    Explain how the Berlin Conference of 1884 to 1885 affected the political map of Africa.

  4. 4
    Diagram of a political border cutting through colored cultural regions and dividing communities.

    Many modern African states inherited borders drawn during colonial rule. Describe one challenge this created for governments after independence.

  5. 5

    Compare ethnic identity and national identity in a modern Sub-Saharan African state. Explain how both can shape a person's political or social life.

  6. 6
    Diagram of a diverse country divided into regions connected by arrows to a central government icon.

    Use the following situation: A country has many ethnic groups, several official languages, and a federal system of government. Explain why federalism might help manage diversity.

  7. 7
    City diagram showing formerly separated neighborhoods connected by bridges and shared public spaces.

    South Africa's apartheid system legally separated people by race until the early 1990s. Explain one way apartheid shaped modern South African society and one way South Africa has worked to address its legacy.

  8. 8
    Flow diagram showing natural resources moving from extraction sites to export and finance, with limited connection to a nearby community.

    Examine the relationship between natural resources and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. Why do valuable resources not automatically lead to broad prosperity?

  9. 9
    Diagram showing people moving from a rural village toward an expanding city.

    Explain how urbanization is changing societies in Sub-Saharan Africa.

  10. 10

    Describe the role of oral traditions, music, dance, or storytelling in preserving history and cultural values in Sub-Saharan African societies.

  11. 11
    Map of Africa highlighting a connected group of West African countries to represent regional cooperation.

    Analyze how regional organizations such as the African Union or ECOWAS can influence modern states in Sub-Saharan Africa.

  12. 12

    Choose one modern Sub-Saharan African country and explain how its history, culture, and government reflect both local traditions and global influences.

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