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What are the top 200 African History and Geography quizzes?
How well do you know Africa? Test your knowledge with this Africa history and geography quiz. Africa is the world’s second largest continent, and it is home to a stunning diversity of cultures, languages, and landscapes. From the Sahara Desert to the rainforests of the Congo Basin, Africa boasts a huge variety of geography. And its history is just as rich, from ancient civilizations like Egypt and Ethiopia to European colonization and the struggle for independence. So whether you’re an Africa expert or just getting started, this quiz will help you test your knowledge of this amazing continent.
Africa is a vast and fascinating continent with a rich history and diverse culture. To test your knowledge of Africa, take this Africa History and Geography Quiz. See how much you know about the people, places, and events that have shaped Africa over the centuries.

1- Recent archeological studies suggest the theory that
A the earliest humans evolved in the Rift Valley in Africa
B farming societies developed before hunting and gathering societies
C all the continents were settled at about the same time
D the wheel was used by all ancient societies
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2- In modern African nations, the continued strength of the tribe or ethnic group is a reflection of the continuing influence of
A European imperialism
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B urban growth
C the slave trade
D traditional cultures
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3- Which of these African countries list ‘Spanish’ as an official language?
A Equatorial Guinea
B Cameroon
C Angola
D Guinea
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4-Traditional animistic beliefs in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are based on
A a desire for wealth
B a written tradition
C an appreciation for the forces of nature
D a willingness to accept Christianity
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5- Areas of Africa and parts of Siberia in Russia are often said to be gems-in-the-rough because they have
A extensive tracts of permanently frozen land
B well-developed coastal fishing industries
C many undeveloped natural resources
D decreasing populations
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6- Africa’s lowest temperature was 11 degrees below zero in 1935 at Ifrane, just south of Fez in this country
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7- Parts of the Arabian and Libyan deserts are found in this African country
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8- Moshoeshoe II was exiled twice before regaining this southern African country’s throne in 1995
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9- In 1998 U.S. cruise missiles hit this African country in response to bombings of U.S. embassies
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10- The Masai people of this African country mix cow blood with milk for a refreshing drink
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11- There are Blue & White branches of this African river
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12- The Qattara Depression, one of Africa’s lowest points, lies 300 miles southwest of this country’s pyramids
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13- Arabs call this Libyan city Tarabulu
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14- Most of Africa’s major rivers, including the Congo & the Niger, flow into this ocean
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15- In addition to its bountiful wildlife, this desert is the site of the Orapa diamond mine, one of the world’s largest
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16- Jebel Musa, a promontory in this mountain range, is one of the Pillars of Hercules
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17- This river transits South Africa & flows into the Orange
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18- The name of this African equine comes from the Portuguese for “wild ass”
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19- This large African desert is home to 2 million people, about as many as Utah
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20- To get from Africa to Arabia, you cross (or part) this sea that has a colourful name
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21- Which two modern-day countries used to be known as the region of Rhodesia between the 1890s and 1980?
A Togo & Benin
B Lesotho & Swaziland
C Zambia & Zimbabwe
D Rwanda & Burundi
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22- One similarity between the Ancient African kingdoms of Egypt, Ghana, Mali and Songhai is that all of these kingdoms were located
A in mountainous terrain
B in coastal areas
C on major trading routes
D in rain forest areas
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23- Which factor contributes most to the recurring food shortages in Africa?
A poor distribution of agricultural products
B extensive river systems
C location between two major oceans
D rainforest environment
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24- Which conclusion can be drawn from a study of the early civilizations of Axum, Kush, Mali and Songhai?
A these African societies flourished at the same time
B farming was more extensive in the Nile River Valley than it was in the Fertile Crescent
C the Neolithic Revolution occurred in Africa
D these societies had a long and rich history before their first contact with Europeans
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25- A similarity between the ancient western African kingdoms of Mali, Ghana, and Songhai is that these kingdoms
A limited the power of their rulers
B practised Christianity
C established economies based on trade
D isolated themselves from contact with other cultures
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26- Which is an accurate statement about the partitioning of Africa by European imperialist nations during the 1800 s?
A new nations were based on old tribal boundaries
B the cultural and ethnic diversity of the African people was disregarded
C the continent was divided equally among the colonial powers
D African unity was encouraged
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27- ‘Moshoeshoe II was exiled twice before regaining this southern African country’s throne in 1995’
A South Africa
B Lesotho
C Zimbabwe
D Namibia
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28- What native empire controlled Large areas of South African Territory during the 19th century?
A Hutu
B Zulu
C Aztec
D Masai
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29- Which country is completely landlocked by South Africa?
A Zimbabwe
B Swaziland
C Botswana
D Lesotho
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30- What is the largest lake in the African continent?
A Lake Turkana
B Lake Victoria
C Lake Malawi
D Lake Tanganyika
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31- Uganda’s Sese Islands lie in the northern part of this large lake
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32- Parts of this capital city lie on the islands of Gezira & Roda in the Nile River
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33- Now a part of Tanzania, this island is known for its cloves
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34- Malagasy, 1 of its 2 official languages, is of Indonesian origin
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35- Wine production is a chief industry of this Portuguese island off Africa’s northwest coast
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36- In 1998 Nigerian-led forces captured Freetown, ousting the junta that controlled this African country
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37- On Dec. 13, 1989 Pres. F.W. De Clerk met with this imprisoned African National Congress leader for the first time
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38- ‘Whether a surfin’ one or a Pontiac, this term comes from the Swahili meaning “journey”
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39- The word “okra” is West African; in the language of Angola, okra was called this, which to us is a soup or stew’
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40- What is the 4-letter term from the Afrikaans for “migrate”?
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41- The marimba was popularized in Central America, but the word is from this sub-Saharan group of about 500 langs
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42- A 6-mile-wide caldera, or volcanic crater, is a highlight of La Palma in this Spanish Island group off Africa
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43- This country with “Republic” in its name was less republican after a 2003 coup by General Francois Bozize?
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44- ‘Africa’s oldest democracy is mainly made up of the Tswana people
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45- More than 250,000 died in fighting before France granted this African nation independence July 3, 1962
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46- The African country of Burkina Faso was once known as “Upper” this
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47- Sausage trees, found in Africa, are pollinated by these flying mammals
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48- In north Africa, these towers from which Muslims are called to prayer are rectangular in plan
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49- Leonardo DiCaprio’s African jewel smuggler gains a conscience in this film
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50- In 1848 Johannes Rebmann became the first European to see & describe “the snows” of this African mountain’

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51- Before going “Out Of Africa”, you might visit the museum devoted to this author near Nairobi
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52- In 1828 Rene Caille reached this remote African city, “an object of curiosity” to Europeans
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53- This African country may have been first settled by Phoenicians as early as the 12th century B.C.
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54- This country became fully independent of South Africa March 21, 1990
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55- Millet seed, an important food for North Africans, is most often fed to these pets in the U.S.
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56- Africa’s Fulani people, who are cattle herders, say everything came from a drop of this
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57-In 1974 the military overthrew this African leader who claimed to be descended from Solomon & the Queen of Sheba
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58-One who interlaces cloth, or an African bird that interlaces grass to make its elaborate nest
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59- The African & Sumatran species of this animal have 2 horns; the Indian & Javan species have one
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60- The southern part of Africa is often called “Sub-” this 3 1/2-million-square-mile area
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61- The country’s name is properly pronounced “Luh-Soo-Too”, but is spelled this way
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62- A lion subspecies shares its name with these nomadic people of Tanzania & Kenya
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63- Meaning “guided one”, it was the title of the 1880s Sudanese leader whose forces defeated General Gordon
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64- African captives revolt aboard their slave ship & then have to stand trial in this movie based on an 1839 event
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65-Horn of Africa country
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66-This African waterfall is also known as Mosi-Oa-Tunya, or “Smoke That Thunders”
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67- The bulls of these African animals can weigh up to 6 tons
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69- Milton Obote, no bargain either, ran this country before & after Idi Amin
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70- In January 1943 FDR & Winston Churchill met in this North African city to discuss the war effort
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71- The first European to round Africa’s southern tip, he was also on the voyage that discovered Brazil
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72- In the 1838 Battle of Blood River, Andres Pretorius led troops against this African people’s warriors
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73- Dying in 149 B.C. finally stopped Roman statesman Cato from nagging, this African city “must be destroyed”
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74- Somalia is on the geographic projection usually called this “of Africa”
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75- In 1999, this anti-apartheid activist retired as president of South Africa
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76- In 1952 Eritrea became part of this African country
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77- Known as Hoba & weighing 60 tons, the largest single known one of these was discovered in Africa in 1920
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78- Often made from yams, fufu are yummy dumplings served in Accra, the capital of this African country
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79- This “Great” valley runs from the Valley of the Jordan to Southern Africa
80- Ramdane Abbane fought the French in this African country in the 1950s
81- A Kalahari Bushman recovers a Coke bottle with hilarious consequences in this film from South Africa
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82- At almost 1 million square miles, this nation is the largest in Africa
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83- South Africa is the world’s leading supplier of this precious metal
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84- Mealie is the name for this cereal plant that is used to make mush & batters
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85- Biltong from this country is Afrikaans for rump & tongue–it’s from the rump & tastes like smoked tongue
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86- Angola’s cuisine is influenced by this European country that brought ingredients from its Brazilian colony
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87- Doro Wat, stewed chicken over injera bread, is a national dish of this East African country
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88- Granular semolina goes by this name which is also the name of a stew made in Morocco, Algeria & Tunisia
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89- The South African rhebok is not an athletic shoe but a species of this
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90- Maputo is the capital of this former Portuguese colony, now a nation of Southeast Africa
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91- The open-air Makola Market is a popular place to shop in Accra, the capital of this African country
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92- This small West African country is wedged between Ghana & Benin
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93- This large country is alphabetically first of the countries in Africa
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94- Bioko, an island of this “equatorial” African republic, was once known as Fernando Poo
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95- The capital city of this Horn of Africa nation has the same name as the country
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96- This country was once known as Bechuanaland
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97- At its narrowest point, this strait separates Europe from Africa by about 8 miles
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98- The best tiger’s-eye comes from Griqualand West in this country also known for its diamonds
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99- The Dogon supposedly have remarkable knowledge in this field, including the existence of Sirius B
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100- Quarried from the desert, it’s been used as currency by Ethiopians, presumably not in shakers
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101- The Mbuti of the Congo are the best-known group of these short statured people
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102- Numbering roughly 5 million, they’re the descendants of early Egyptian Christians
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103- Mount Kenya is in the heart of the homeland of this largest ethnic group in Kenya
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104- After Lake Superior, this African lake is the largest body of freshwater in the world
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105- This animal’s 3-letter name is derived from an African word for “black”, referring to the black wildebeest
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106- There are African, Japanese & fat species of this rodent that may hibernate half the year
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107- Population 10 million, this capital & largest city in Africa was founded by the Fatimid Dynasty around 968 A.D.
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108- One similarity between Axum, Kush, and Nubia was that they were
A military leaders in the Neolithic Age
B rivers along which early trade developed
C writers of epic poems about Greek cities
D early civilizations in Africa
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109- Traditional African art has had the greatest influence on
A classical Roman mosaics and pottery
B Renaissance painting
C 20th century sculpture and painting
D Medieval European architecture
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110- One reason the ancient kingdoms in western Africa prospered was that they
A were located along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
B had no contact with the rest of the world
C followed the Hindu beliefs of their rulers
D developed extensive trade in gold, ivory, and salt
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111- After World War II, which action was taken by many African territories?
A demanding independence from their colonial rulers
B refusing to join international organizations
C rejecting most of the technology offered by western nations
D creating a strong, united Africa
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112- One way in which Kwame Nkrumah, Jomo Kenyatta, and Kenneth Kaunda are similar is that they all
A supported the United Nations military action in the Persian Gulf War
B played a major role in independence movements in Africa
C rejected financial aid from the World Bank
D opposed the Pan-African movement
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113- If we are to remain free, if we are to enjoy the full benefits of Africa’s enormous wealth, we must unite to plan for the full exploitation of our human and material resources in the interest of all our people
A colonialism
B Pan-Africanism
C imperialism
D urbanization
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114- Which condition is a major obstacle to economic development in the Middle East and Northern Africa
A use of strip mining to obtain minerals
B reliance on capitalist economic systems
C lack of access to world markets
D scarcity of water resources
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116- Which country has three capital cities?
A Port Moresby
B Port-au-Prince
C Port Vila
D Port Louis
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117- In Africa, an effect of topography and climate has been to
A United Kingdom
B South Africa
C China
D Somalia
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118- This waterfall on Africa’s Zambezi River was named for an English queen
A encourage rapid industrialization of the interior
B prevent the development of kingdoms
C promote large-scale trade between African and Asia
D promote the growth of diverse societies
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119- This north African country once ruled by France launched its ALSAT-1 satellite from a Russian cosmodrome
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120- Lagos, Ibadan & Ogbomosho are the largest cities of this West African nation
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121- This African country shares its name with the 550-square-mile lake on its western border
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122- The Red Sea was formed about 20 million years ago when this peninsula broke away from Africa
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123- From 1867 to 1914 this African country was ruled by a Turkish viceroy called a khedive
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124- The names of these 2 nations, both bordering Tanzania, end with the same 4 letters in the same order
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125- At 13,665 feet, Mount Toubkal is the highest peak in this range in Africa
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126- A tradition of this African country is that rulers were often called “Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah”
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127- These winged wood-eaters, aka white ants, are fried as a snack in Africa
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128- In the late ’60s, Biafra tried unsuccessfully to secede from this country
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129- The meaning of this country’s name is “lion mountains”
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130- This South African Nobel Peace Prize winner was named Rolihlahla, which in colloquial usage means “troublemaker”
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131- Muhammad Ali, an officer in this empire’s army, drove the French out of Egypt in 1801 & became the country’s ruler
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132- In 1887 Ethiopia’s Menelik II founded this city in the Entoto Mountains
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133- In 1859 Spain attacked this country over possession of Ceuta, a city on the Strait of Gibraltar
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134- In 1960 Abebe Bikila became the first black African gold medalist when he won this event–barefoot!
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137- Usually off-white with rugged loops, this type of carpeting is named for one made by North African tribes
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138- If you’re off on the road to this north African country take some dirhams, its currency
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139- He broke S. Africa’s race barrier by transplanting black man’s heart into white body
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140- This republic of West Africa with a 4-letter name has 3 green striped on its flag representing its natural resources
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141- When attempting this African mountain, use the Marangu Route; you’ll find it’s the easiest & most comfortable
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142- Term for a plate pulling apart; a great valley in Africa has been formed by & named for it

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143- The only known source of a gemstone called tanzanite was discovered in 1967 on this continent
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144- This religion of Haiti derives its name from a word meaning “spirit” in the Fon language of Africa’
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145- Italy claimed the Treaty of Uccialli established a protectorate over this African nation
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146- This north African country is widely suspected in the Pan Am 103 bombing
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147- In 2000 Foday Sankoh’s forces in this west African country took U.N. peacekeepers hostage
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148- The lion is the only natural enemy of this “cape” bovine, the most dangerous of Africa’s big game animals
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149- All of the species of this parasite-carrying fly in the genus Glossina live in sub-Saharan Africa

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150- The quagga, a type of this equine, was found in Southern Africa until going extinct around 1900

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151- Extinct for hundreds of years, the elephant bird weighed 1,000 pounds & lived on this east African island
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152- This West Coast African country with a Portuguese name was, like Liberia, founded as a nation for freed slaves
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153- Small green African avian of the genus agapornis
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154- Kiunguja, which is spoken in Zanzibar, is a dialect of this African Bantu language
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155- This South African language has been called Cape Dutch
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156- This former province of South Africa was bounded by Cape Province on the west
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157- Bwana means “sir” in this African language
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158- A 1952 military coup forced the abdication of Farouk I, the last king of this African country
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159- The Olympic steeplechase has been won by men named Korir, Koriuki & Keter from this “K” country
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160- This Nigerian-born center played for the U. of Houston’s Phi Slamma Jamma before joining the NBA’s Rockets
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161- This North African country’s cobra was used by its rulers as a symbol of authority
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162- You’ll find this Egyptian city at the southern entrance to the canal of the same name
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163- The capital of the Seychelles has this “queenly” name, like the capital of British Columbia
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164- Tanzania’s capital moved from this city to Dodoma
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165- The Mau Mau Rebellion, which began in 1952, was an uprising against British rule in this African country
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166- Guinea is bordered by this country that also has Guinea in its name
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167- As its name reflects, this capital of Sierra Leone was founded as a haven for freed slaves
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168- Work on a bridge over the Tsavo River was badly hampered in 1898 when 2 of these mammals ate 140 workers
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169- Aksum, centered in Ethiopia, became a great trading empire around 100 A.D. by controlling this sea
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170- A kingdom of West Central Africa founded around 1390 is called this, like 2 current countries, but spelled with a K
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171- In the 1500s the Portuguese transported Angolans as slaves to this South American colony
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172- Shaka increased the population of this tribe by absorbing his defeated enemies into it
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173- This west African country takes its name from a trading empire that once included Timbuktu
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174- From the Arabic for “journey”, it’s an overland journey in Eastern Africa for hunting or exploring
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175- Around 480 B.C. this North African city-state controlled most of the western Mediterranean
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176- ‘It was once called the Union of South Africa’
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177- ‘In 2000 Rift Valley fever scared WHO by making its first appearance outside this continent’
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178- ‘It was formerly known as South West Africa’
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179- ‘This ancient north African city-state was protected by a high wall about 23 miles in length’
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180- ‘With nearly 50 million speakers, this Bantu language is the most widely spoken in Africa’
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181- ‘450 years of Portuguese rule ended for this SE African nation when it became independent June 25, 1975’
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182- ‘Burton & Speke explored the Nile & Mungo Park explored this West African river’
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183- ‘With over a million people, this township is South Africa’s most populous black community’
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184- ‘Millet, this type of plant, is a West African staple’
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185- ‘His father came from Russian nobility; his mother was descended from an African prince’
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186- ‘Tolkien was born in Bloemfontein in 1892 in this country & lived there until he was 4’
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187- ‘Hissing cockroaches from this African island have become popular pets in the U.S.’
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188- ‘Unable to attend university, he went to Africa in 1870 & made his fortune’
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189- ‘In 1935 Hemingway wrote about these hills of Africa’
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190- ‘Urged by Louis Leakey, she went to Africa to study mountain gorillas in 1966’
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191- ‘”Master Harold…and the Boys” was the first of this South African’s plays to premiere in the United States’
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192- ‘In September 1992, noted humanitarian Audrey Hepburn visited this famine-stricken African country’
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193- ‘Mayor Dinkins fought to divest the city of funds invested in companies that did business with this country’
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194- ‘Scientists believe this sea was formed when the Arabian Peninsula was torn from Africa 20 million years ago’
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195- ‘They include Mount Shasta in California & Kilimanjaro in Africa’
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196- ‘The 128-carat Tiffany Diamond was discovered in this country’s famous Kimberley Mine’
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197- ‘Signed in 1912, the Treaty of Fez established this African country as a French protectorate’
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198- ‘In 1887 this explorer was sent back to Africa to rescue Mehmed Emin Pasha’
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199- ‘Kate wrote a book on “The Making of” this film in which she & Bogie run the Ulanga River’
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200- ‘A South African frog favors the arum type rather than the water type of this plant’
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AFRICA HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY QUIZ ANSWERS

[1- A: the earliest humans evolved in the Rift Valley in Africa]
[2- D: traditional cultures]
[3- A: Equatorial Guinea]
[4- C: an appreciation for the forces of nature]
[5- C: many undeveloped natural resources]
[6- Morocco]
[7- Egypt]
[8- Lesotho]
[9- Sudan]
[10- Kenya]
[11- Nile]
[12- Egypt]
[13-Tripoli]
[14- Atlantic]
[15- Kalahari]
[16- Atlas Mountains]
[17- Vaal River]
[18- Zebra]
[19- Sahara]
[20- Red sea]
[21- C: Zambia & Zimbabwe]
[22- C: on major trading routes]
[23- A: poor distribution of agricultural products]
[24- D: these societies had a long and rich history before their first contact with Europeans]
[25- C: established economies based on trade]
[26- B: the cultural and ethnic diversity of the African people was disregarded]
[27- B: Lesotho]
[28- B: Zulu]
[29- D: Lesotho]
[30- B: Lake Victoria]
[31- Lake Victoria] [32- Cairo]
[33- Zanzibar]
[34- Madagascar]
[35- Madeira]
[36- Sierra Leone]
[37- Nelson Mandela]
[38- Safari]
[39- Gumbo]
[40- trek]
[41- the Bantu languages]
[42- The Canaris]
[43- the Central African Republic]
[44- Botswana]
[45- Algeria]
[46- Upper Volta]
[47- Bats]
[48- Minarets]
[49- Blood Diamond]
[50- Kilimanjaro]
[51- Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen)]
[52- Timbuktu]
[53- Tunisia]
[54- Namibia]
[55- Birds]
[56- Milk]
[57- Haile Selassie (of Ethiopia)]
[58- A Weaver]
[59- Rhinoceros]
[60- Sahara]
[61- L-E-S-O-T-H-O]
[62- Masai]
[63- The Mahdi]
[63- Amistead]
[65- Djibouti]
[66- Victoria Falls]
[67- Elephant]
[68- Nigeria]
[69- uganda]
[70- Casablanca]
[71- Bartolomeo Diaz]
[72- The Zulus]
[73- Carthage]
[74- the horn]
[75- Nelson Mandela]
[76- Ethiopia]
[77- Meteorite]
[78- Ghana]
[79- the Great Rift Valley]
[80- Algeria]
[81- The Gods Must Be Crazy]
[82- Sudan]
[83- Gold]
[84- Corn]
[85- South Africa]
[86- Portugal]
[87- Ethiopia]
[88- Couscous]
[89- Antelope]
[90- Mozambique]
[91- Ghana]
[92- Togo]
[93- Algeria]
[94- Equatorial Guinea]
[95- Djibouti]
[96- Botswana]
[97- Gibraltar]
[98- South Africa]
[99- Astronomy]
[100- salt]
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[100- salt]
[101- Pygmies]
[102- Copts (Coptic Church)]
[103- Kikuyu]
[104- Lake Victoria]
[105- The gnu]
[106- the dormouse]
[107 – Cairo]
[108 – D: early civilizations in Africa ]
[109- C: 20th century sculpture and painting]
[110- D: developed extensive trade in gold, ivory, and salt]
[111- A: demanding independence from their colonial rulers]
[112- B: played a major role in independence movements in Africa]
[113- B: Pan-Africanism]
[114- D: scarcity of water resources]
[115- D: Port Louis]
[116- B: South Africa]
[117- D: promote the growth of diverse societies]
[118- Victoria Falls]
[119- Algeria]
[120- Nigeria]
[121- Chad]
[122- The Arabian peninsula]
[123- Egypt]
[124- Uganda and Rwanda]
[125- the Atlas Mountains]
[126- Ethiopia]
[127- Termites]
[128- Biafra]
[129- Sierra Leone]
[130- Nelson Mandela]
[131- The Ottoman empire]
[132- Addis Abeba]
[133- Morocco]
[134- Marathon]
[135- Cairo]
[136- Robusta]
[137- Berber]
[138- Morocco]
[139 – Christian Barnard]
[140- Togo]
[141- Mount Kilimanjaro]
[142- Rift Valley]
[143- Tanzanite]
[144- Voodoo]
[145- Ethiopia]
[146- Libya]
[147- Sierra Leone]
[148- Cape Buffalo]
[149- a tsetse fly]
[150- Zebra]
[151- Madagascar]
[152- Sierra Leone]
[153- A lovebird]
[154- Swahili]
[155- Afrikaans]
[156- Transvaal]
[157- Swahili]
[158- Egypt]
[159- Kenya]
[160- Hakeem Olajuwon]
[161- Egypt]
[162- Suez]
[163- Victoria]
[164- Dar Es Salam]
[165- Kenya]
[166- Guinea Bissau]
[167- Freetown]
[168- lions]
[169- Red Sea]
[170- Kongo]
[171- Brazil]
[172- Zulu]
[173- Mali]
[174- Safari]
[175- Carthage]
[176- South Africa]
[177- Africa]
[178- Namibia]
[179- Carthage]
[180- Swahili]
[181- Mozambique]
[182- the Niger]
[183- Soweto]
[184- a grain]
[185- Pushkin]
[186- South Africa]
[187- Madagascar]
[188- Cecil Rhodes]
[189- Green Hills]
[190- Dian Fossey]
[191- Athol Fugard]
[192- Somalia]
[193- South Africa]
[194- Red Sea]
[195- (extinct) volcanoes]
[196- South Africa]
[197- Morocco]
[198- Henry Stanley]
[199- The African Queen]
[200- a lily]
References:
Africa in Real Time From Quora
https://inRealTimeNow.com/Africa
Africa in Data: Africa key statistics and analytics by Data
1- How big is Africa’s Economy?

2- The true size of Africa

3
– Top 10 economies in Africa

4- Human genetic diversity is highest in Africa

5- HIV Distribution in Sub-Saharan Africa

6- Carbon Emission in Africa

14- Malaria and population density in Africa

https://enoumen.com/2023/01/25/financing-black-businesses-in-canada-and-usa-challenges-and-opportunities/
Examining the Fragmented Data on Black Entrepreneurship in North America
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I have a soft cover book out from the library and after just two nights of reading I’m starting to see greasy handprints where I’m holding it. The book was basically brand new when I took it out as it was just published a few weeks ago, so they’re definitely caused by me. How do you deal with this? Both solutions for future reference as this is an issue with some of my personal books and tips to clean the cover are appreciated! I tried wiping it with a dry towel but that didn’t do much. I really want to return the book in the same condition I took it out in 🙂 submitted by /u/jellyfish_cheesecake [link] [comments]
- The one who really dropped the ball in Demon Copperheadby /u/twocatsandaloom (So many books, so little time) on May 31, 2023 at 2:18 am
I was thinking to myself - where did things really go wrong for Damon? Who failed him? Obviously, he was failed by many people and the child services system, but one person stands out to me. Ms. Betsy. This woman refuses to raise her own grandson (while raising countless other children) solely because he’s a boy. She then finds him a family, but the dad is an absent, alcoholic, father whose whole focus is football. Things are fine for a while but after Damon gets hurt, she shows up to scold him for missing school and essentially disowns him. If anyone should be sticking up for this orphan, it’s his Grandmother. Surely she knows he was in an accident and can see that he is unwell as he walks with an injury that never healed. She could even ask Damon how he is doing and why he is skipping school instead of just dropping him. I don’t understand how she could be ok with letting a stranger raise her grandchild while she continues to raise random other kids. Who do you think failed Damon the most? Am I being too hard on Ms. Betsy? submitted by /u/twocatsandaloom [link] [comments]
- Is there a music theory/film studies equivalent in literature?by /u/Necessary_Plate_1418 (So many books, so little time) on May 31, 2023 at 12:02 am
I know a bit about "literary theory", but (from what I've gathered) it's mostly about the various ways to interpret literary texts as opposed to what makes a work of literature great. Is there any field of study which does this? Music theory provides a framework that allows musicians to create and identify great music. Film studies does the same thing for movies. What about literature? Obviously, art isn't science, so there's no way to definitively say what makes a work of literature great (i.e. I can call Tolstoy trash and James Patterson a God and no one can say I'm technically wrong), but I was just curious if anyone has tried to implement a specific set of standards for this medium. submitted by /u/Necessary_Plate_1418 [link] [comments]
- Just finished reading Halloween Party by Agatha Christie and I'm so disappointed [Spoilers]by /u/distractxme (So many books, so little time) on May 30, 2023 at 11:49 pm
First of all I needed to vent about this and I could have sworn there was more of a discussion area on Goodreads for each book, but I guess it's just reviews and replying to reviews now? Before I get to spoilers I should mention I was reading the book off and on for the past couple of months and only finished it today so I wasn't put off by the pace of it and as I was reaching the end I actually felt the suspense because I was finally going to find out who did it and why. Would love to read other people's opinions and if anyone know if I missed some details in the book. Now for the spoilers: >!Ok Rowena Drake being involved didn't surprise me, I suspected that her and her husband had something to do with Olga disappearing in order to benefit them with the will, then over half way through the book you only just find out that her husband died before their aunt even died. Throughout the book I started getting suspicious of others just because Poirot kept talking to a bunch of other people. At one point I was even hoping Olga wasn't dead and was exacting her revenge somehow lol. I guess I lost track of who I was thinking was the murderer seeing as I took breaks reading the book. As for the ending though, wtf? I feel like it was rushed and the whole Michael thing was kind of weak. I know I suspected early on that there could be a body hidden in the garden at some point when they mentioned a fountain was grown over and that there had been a death in the quarry before it was a garden, but I still think the connection is weak. Also why did it suddenly turn out that Michael was Miranda's dad???? That came out of nowhere and there was no indication that Poirot had gotten information like that or looked into it, he had just mentioned the island purchase and looking into Olga's letters and if she made it home. It was just squeezed in there at the end for no reason! And if I may add another thing, ANOTHER THING, the two young guys that helped out with the party and did the fake future husband photos just randomly show up to stop Michael at the end??? It's never explained how they knew he did anything and how they knew where to find him. Why just why???? I also loved that everyone was like, "it's some mentally ill person or some long haired hooligan" the whole time and no one is like, murders have motives. I guess in a small town no one has an explanation for a child being murdered, but it did get annoying reading that all the time. I wonder if it's a product of it's time? I really enjoyed Murder on the Orient Express which I thought was brilliant but I'm really disappointed by this book. I read a review that mentioned maybe the reason the book is the way it is is because Agatha Christie was a writer and writers have deadlines. !< submitted by /u/distractxme [link] [comments]
- Hello Reddit! I’m Sue Lynn Tan, the fantasy author of DAUGHTER OF THE MOON GODDESS. AMAby /u/suelynntan (So many books, so little time) on May 30, 2023 at 10:19 pm
Hi Reddit. My first book DAUGHTER OF THE MOON GODDESS was released in January 2022, and its sequel HEART OF THE SUN WARRIOR followed in November. Both books are USA Today and Sunday Times bestsellers. The duology is a fantasy inspired by the legend of Chang’e, the Chinese moon goddess. There are immortals, magic, legendary creatures, dragons - but at its heart, it's a story about love. I grew up in Malaysia, and live in Hong Kong now. I’ve always loved reading and writing, but never imagined I would become a writer - sometimes I can’t believe this is real! It’s been a busy couple of years, and am currently on deadline for my next book. Am excited to be here today, and to answer your questions! You can also find me at www.suelynntan.com , or on Instagram @suelynntan. Sue Lynn UPDATE: Thank you for all the great questions, this has been such fun! My deadline is calling, but feel free to drop any other questions and I can answer them later. Proof: https://i.redd.it/uetl714eou2b1.jpghttps://i.redd.it/uetl714eou2b1.jpg submitted by /u/suelynntan [link] [comments]
- I subscribe to tons of literary newsletter emails and their advertised books in the newsletters aren't always my cup of tea, but the most recent bookriot newsletter suggesting the weirdest UFO book I've ever seen is something else entirely and I had to dig deeper into it. This looks like a cult.by /u/SkinnySkins (So many books, so little time) on May 30, 2023 at 9:46 pm
I apologize if this isn't the place to post but not only do I want to discuss this, but I want to know if anyone else who subscribes to bookriots newsletters got this to confirm I am not losing it? In one of today's bookriot newsletter featuring their most recent articles there's a book advertised which is a normal occurrence but upon closer look there's something strange happening here... Image of the beginning of the of the newsletter with the first ad (Image description, a photo of the beginning of the bookriot newsletter and the date with a banner advertisement to an audiobook of a book called "gathering of the forces of light by Benjamin Creme" and a tagline that shows "UFOS are here to help!") Second image of the larger advertisement later in the newsletter (Image description, a larger advertisement that gives more info to the book above as well as a link below it to suggesting sci-fi books) At first glance due to the fact there's a suggestion of sci-fi books underneath it I thought that this was just some sci-fi book, and clicked and was curious about it. and uhhhhh apparently it is very much not sci-fi The blurb from the website you click is this: "This is a book about UFOs, but with a difference. It is written by someone who has worked with them and knows about them from the inside. Benjamin Creme sees the presence of UFOs as planned and of immense value for the people of Earth. According to Creme, the UFOs and the people in them are engaged in a spiritual mission to ease humanity's lot and to save this planet from further and faster destruction. Our own planetary Hierarchy, led by Maitreya, the World Teacher, now living among us, works tirelessly with our Space Brothers and Sisters in a fraternal enterprise to restore sanity to this Earth. Creme shows how all the planets in our solar system are inhabited, but on physical levels beyond human sight, the so-called etheric planes. The spacecraft are constructed on the same principle; they too are in etheric matter and have complete control of energies in space. Our Space Brothers are responsible not only for crop circles, but also for preparing the way on Earth for a new technology of light which will give us unlimited power from the sun. When we banish war for ever and are endeavoring to live in right relationship, that technology will be ours. For the Spiritual Hierarchy of both our own and the sister planets of our system, right human relationship involves the end of competition and the beginning of an era of co-operation with -- sharing, justice and freedom as its hallmarks. The book also addresses the emergence of new and more inclusive forms of education, which will be needed as we experience a huge shift in consciousness and a growing awareness of the richness of life ahead, unfettered by the stranglehold of commercialism and the dominance of market forces. According to the author, the truth will soon be apparent for all to see, awakening humanity to their own divinity and the establishment of the rule of spiritual law on Earth." After that introduction I had to search deeper into the organization that made this book and what on EARTH I was even reading. I found the link to their website (https://www.share-international.us/) and this legit looks like a cult. Did bookriot just advertise a cult???? What is even happening here??? I dug a little deeper and found a page on their website that is apparently summarizing the book above and it just creates so many more questions. Here's the page for those curious. (https://www.share-international.us/learn/ForcesOfLight/) My personal favorite part of that site is the way it turns into anti-nuclear energy. A very wonderful touch. Did..... bookriot just advertise a cult in their newsletter? Like, am I missing something here or is that what just happened???? I googled the author of this book and there's articles proclaiming that this man was a cult leader as well as ex-member testimony asserting so. It got even more absurd as apparently this organization proclaimed a random British economist (Raj Petel) as the messiah and he had to deny it publicly. ABC News article from approximately 10 years ago, The Guardian article from around that time as well I thought this was just some random sci-fi book yall...... bookriot... please... what is this.... who approved this advertisement.......... submitted by /u/SkinnySkins [link] [comments]
- Fairy Tale Retellingsby /u/authorshannonreber (So many books, so little time) on May 30, 2023 at 9:20 pm
It feels like all Hollywood does is remake old movies and butcher books. I'm tired of it. I wish they'd come up with something new. But sometimes, in books, it's SO much fun! One of my favorite fairy tale redos is a Cinderella retelling by an author named Rachel Morgan. (FANTASTIC series that I highly recommend!) I've also recently found a Hansel and Gretel retelling that was really good. But when does the book industry become just like Hollywood?? Is there a difference? Are books exempt from the overtelling rule? Every story has probably been told thousands of times over the years, but we authors keep writing. What do you think? Are books different just because it's the reader's unique imagination that gives us what we like and don't like? Or are we all just repeating, rewriting, and retelling over and over, then over again? Thoughts? Feelings? General emotions??? submitted by /u/authorshannonreber [link] [comments]
- Start with Whyby /u/King_Poseidon_ (So many books, so little time) on May 30, 2023 at 8:44 pm
Has anyone else read this, by Simon Sinek? I’m honestly upset with myself for dragging myself through this whole book, I got it free from the library but still want my money back it was that frustrating. It’s 200 pages of non stop talk about Apple and Harley Davidson with very few relevant points. I’d love to hear other opinions, I’d like to know if it’s that bad, or if it just rubbed me the wrong way for some reason submitted by /u/King_Poseidon_ [link] [comments]
- What crime / thriller book did you predict the big reveal / twist?by /u/FormerFruit (So many books, so little time) on May 30, 2023 at 8:21 pm
Are there any thriller / crime / detective books where you predicted the big twist / who the killer was, etc? I predicted the big twist in the Silent Patient from early on. It was just too obvious from the emphasis on the main character that they were involved in what happened between Alicia and Gabriel. Where did you predict the big reveal / who the murderer was? submitted by /u/FormerFruit [link] [comments]
- Shenzhou-16 will bring paintings by teenagers from 10 African countries to display in China Space Stationby /u/Impossible-Race-5616 (Africa) on May 30, 2023 at 8:12 pm
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- Dangote launches Africa’s biggest oil refinery: The ways it will affect Nigeriaby /u/Impossible-Race-5616 (Africa) on May 30, 2023 at 8:08 pm
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- A Ghost in the Throat by Doireann Ní Ghríofaby /u/Satanicbearmaster (So many books, so little time) on May 30, 2023 at 7:31 pm
Saw there wasn't a post here about this quality book from Tramp Press and thought it a shame, Highly recommend this lyrical masterpiece. Very unsettling and written plainly, purply only when gothically appropriate. It's a literary chiller slash work of historical scholarship. It reminded me of Sara Perry's Melmoth with a feminist bent. The book concerns a woman as she undergoes the trials, tribulations and ecstasies of motherhood, during which time she becomes obsessed with a 17th century widowed Gaelic noblewoman who composed a haunting poem cursing the men who murdered her husband in cold blood. This is in reference to a real poem written by the widow of Art O'Laoghaire who, upon finding her lover's body leaking ichor, scooped up and consumed handfuls of his blood. The author offers her own translation from the Irish, and provides sources for referenced versions. That period, the romantic end of the Gaelic lords and their subsequent harsh subjugation under the Penal laws, is evoked beautifully and made me long for romantic feasts, bold colored leine and sacred bards. As the author likes to reiterate, it's a female text about female texts and contains many interesting digressions on that topic. It's very emotionally moving and raw, I was moved. As a man, I really winced at some of the descriptions of how alien pregnancy is and the strange thoughts and dreams and feelings such a transcendental experience can give rise to. Please give this one a chance, a fantastic contemporary Irish novel. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/nov/28/a-ghost-in-the-throat-by-doireann-ni-ghriofa-review-incandescent-treasures https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/51498568 submitted by /u/Satanicbearmaster [link] [comments]
- Depression, crime and gore: The dregs of the dark web come to the surface. Philipp Winkler, the German writer who became a literary phenomenon for his novel 'Hooligan,' delves into the darkest corners of the internet in his second book, 'Creep'by /u/filosoful (So many books, so little time) on May 30, 2023 at 7:17 pm
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- Nigeria's new president will lean on Lagos loyalists ahead of difficult era | Semaforby /u/rogerram1 (Africa) on May 30, 2023 at 5:44 pm
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- Compared to her other two books, 'The Little Friend' by Donna Tartt is massively overshadowed.by /u/parzi_3 (So many books, so little time) on May 30, 2023 at 5:18 pm
Donna Tartt is undoubtedly one of the most well-renowned and talented writers of this generation. However, all I see is praise for only two of her books, The Goldfinch and The Secret History. I happened to find The Little Friend in Barnes & Noble and give it a go- and honestly, despite popular belief, I thought the book was great. It's a grim coming-of-age story set in Mississippi revolving around a girl, Harriet, who sets off with her friend to discover who murdered her brother Robin 12 years ago, who's death left a marked impact on their family. Throughout the story, the narrative switches between her and Danny, a notorious man part of a crime and drug dealing family and who she accuses to be Robin's murderer. Out of her three books, in my opinion, The Little Friend best executes the theme of the discovery of evil and loss of innocence. The gradual shift from a kid detective murder-mystery to a bleak, thriller-like novel was astounding. Donna Tartt almost tests our own prejudices by seeing how like Harriet, we assign the guilt of Robin's murder to Danny simply because it makes sense for him to be Robin's murderer, later revealing that he was only a friend of Robin. In a way, Danny and Robin play as a foil for each other- Robin, who was more likely to have led a promising future with loving family and friends, dies- meanwhile Danny, who was abused by his father and raised in a crime filled family is spared by death. The constant subversion of expectations shows Harriet the real, unpredictable chaos that life actually is. She is forced to wake up out of her childlike adventure fantasies and realize- she is not a Sherlock Holmes where she solves the mystery, and the bad guys receive their respective punishment- but in a world where loss is painfully cruel and real, and when a tumble of depressing events pour down on her as she grows up, she is forced to break out of her naive view of the world. Overall, The Little Friend was a thrilling read and I believe it deserves to be held in somewhat the same regard as her other books. The murder of Robin which captivates Harriet to set off in an adventure, and the gradual hopelessness of her situation as she grows up, were written beautifully by Donna Tartt and should have better recognition. submitted by /u/parzi_3 [link] [comments]
- US may restrict visas for Ugandan officials in wake of anti-LGBTQ+ laws.by /u/Marciu73 (Africa) on May 30, 2023 at 4:27 pm
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- How Should We Feel about Barnes and Noble Now?by /u/jennibeam (So many books, so little time) on May 30, 2023 at 4:24 pm
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- Radiant Earth Joins PLACE Community as Founding Memberby Radiant Earth Foundation (Africa on Medium) on May 30, 2023 at 3:27 pm
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