Thursday, April 30, 2015

Please give examples that support the following statement about imperialism in Africa.I Need Exaples For This! Similarly, in Africa, one could say...

I assume that what you are saying is that you need
examples of how only a few countries in Africa are doing at all well.  If so, I would
turn to the CIA's World Factbook.


By
using this resource, you can look up facts about the economies, educational systems, and
other things about various African countries.  If you use the actual cia.gov link, you
can click through and find out how African countries compare to
others.


For example, you could find out that Benin has a
GDP per capita of $1600.  That means, more or less, that the country produces $1600 per
year for each person that lives there.  You can also see (use the link that ends
bn.html) that Benin is 198th in the world in this category.  If you click on the little
198 there, you get a chart of the GDP per capita of all the countries in the world.  (Or
copy and paste this
link


https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2004rank.html?countryName=Benin&countryCode=bn&regionCode=af&rank=198#bn


Using
that, you could look for all the countries in Africa.  You'd see that, for example,
there is only one African country in the top 50 for
GDP.


You can use the Factbook to find out literacy rates,
rates of infant mortality, and other things that show how well off (or not) a country
is.

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