The Pan-African Movement
  • 1. What is the primary goal of the Pan-African Movement?
A) Political isolationism.
B) Unity and solidarity among African nations and peoples.
C) Economic independence for European countries.
D) Promotion of western culture.
  • 2. Who is considered a founding figure of the Pan-African Movement?
A) Marcus Garvey.
B) Nelson Mandela.
C) W.E.B. Du Bois.
D) Kwame Nkrumah.
  • 3. What did Marcus Garvey emphasize in his version of Pan-Africanism?
A) Integration into Western culture.
B) The abolition of capitalism.
C) Black nationalism and repatriation to Africa.
D) Socialism and secularism.
  • 4. Which country hosted the first All-Africa People's Conference in 1958?
A) South Africa.
B) Nigeria.
C) Ghana.
D) Egypt.
  • 5. Which prominent leader advocated for a United States of Africa?
A) Kwame Nkrumah.
B) Julius Nyerere.
C) Thomas Sankara.
D) Julio-Curie.
  • 6. Who organized the Fifth Pan-African Congress in 1945?
A) Frantz Fanon.
B) George Padmore.
C) Benedict Crowell.
D) Haile Selassie.
  • 7. What is the modern successor to the OAU?
A) United Nations.
B) NAFTA.
C) ASEAN.
D) African Union (AU).
  • 8. Which major event was influenced by Pan-Africanist ideologies?
A) World War II.
B) The Cold War.
C) The independence movements in Africa.
D) The Great Depression.
  • 9. Which ideology is closely associated with Pan-Africanism?
A) Fascism.
B) Neo-liberalism.
C) African socialism.
D) Libertarianism.
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