Monday, 21 May 2012

Activity 8


1.) It means promoting the traditions, interests or ideals of Africa. It involves Africans rising against colonial power and achieving independence.     
2.) 
  •      African Union – 1963
  •      African National Congress – 1912


  • National Congress of West Africa – 1920
         
3.)     Pan-Africanism is the movement to create better co-operation between Africans.

4.)    Pan-Africanism is the idea that Africans should form a unity, while African Nationalism is a movement for Africans to obtain independence from colonialism.

5.)    They have both fought for the independence from colonial rule and strongly supported the idea of Pan-Africanism, believing in a unity of Africans.

6.)  He was a Jamacian musician.The words speak of an individual wrongfully taken from his home, fighting for his survival (rights) ,how he is treated , how he goes about achieving his liberation. it also abou their struggle to be forced of thier home countries


Activity 6: The German Holocaust




1.) The Holocaust was the extermination/mass genocide of European Jews by the Nazis.
2.) The Nazis believed that the Jews were biologically inferior and a threat to the German people. They wanted to cleanse their country. They wanted to create a pure, Aryan nation. They blamed the Jews for the economic crisis.
3.) Biocotted Jews.  Then stripped Jews of all rights. Then they sent Jews to ghettoes. Then sent to concentration camps. Then the firing squads or special action groups came in and shot Jews. Then they were taken to death camps, because the rate at which they were killing Jews was to slow. The firing squads was also known as Einsatzgrupen.
4.) During World War II, they did not do much, but after the war, they killed all people responsible for the holocaust.