The AD stands for ? (USA)
personal: freedom, dignity & happiness
economic: properity and succes; rising from poverty to fame & fortune
social: equality & a classless society
religious: religious freedom in a promised land chosen by God
political: democracy
Salad bowl theory ? (USA)
the various heritages do not merge into one, but stay distinct: “unity in diversity”
mostly strong cultural ties are kept to the home cuntries
problems: racism, discrimination, ethnic disadvantages
multiculturalism
Melting pot theory ? (USA)
the various ethnic groups do not retain their cultural heritage but amalgamate into one new nation
immigrants give up most of their national identity, way of life, language and culture
monoculturalism
assimilation
Civil war ? (USA)
war between the North and the South
an official abolition of slavery, but still: no end of discrimination and racism against black people especially in the South
Civil rights ? (USA)
guarantees of equality social opportunities and equal protection under the law regardless of race, religion or other personal characterisitcs
Civil rights movement ? (USA)
manily during the 1950s & 1960s
was a struggle for social justice
secure equal access and opportunities for African Americans
means: non-violent protest, civil disobedience and boycotts
Martin Luther King ? (USA)
1928 - 1968
leader of the CRM in the 50’s & 60’s
excellent orator, great advocate of non-violent protests
most famous speech “I Have A Dream” in Washington
against racism and segregation
his assasination caused a wave of riots
Abraham Licoln ? (USA)
the freer of the slaves
1809 - 1865
16th president of the U.S.: opposed strongly against slavery and was determined to limit the expansion of slavery westward
13th amendment: officially abolished slavery in America
Lincoln supported its ratification
Rosa Parks ? (USA)
Montgomery Bus Boycott
symbolic figure of the civil rights movement
1955 in Montgomery: she rejected bus driver’s order to vacate her seat for a white passenger
The AD in 1863 ? (USA)
dream:
abolition of slavery,
implementation of freedom & equality
equal opportunities
reality for black people:
Southern states: protectionists of slavery
Northern states: opponents of slavery
Emancipation Proclamation
key figure:
Abraham Lincoln with the Emancipation Proclamation
The AD in 1963 ? (USA)
social mobility
justice
brotherhood ( of black & white )
segregation
discrimination & oppression
poverty
key figures:
Martin Luther King: CRM & I Have A Dream (1963)-
Rosa Parks: Montgomery Bus Boycott
The AD in 2016 ? (USA)
better education programms for all
tolerance & acceptance
execution of existing laws & constitutional rights
still unable to participate in the American economy
persistent racial disparities
police brutality (George Floyd in 2020)
Barack Hussein Obama: former president of US as proof of black people’s ascendancy
Is the AD still alive ? (USA)
PRO:
people can still achieve their aims if they work hard
free education for everyone
it’s about equality of opportunities, not equality of rich & poor
CONTRA:
the thousands who don’t succed go unnoticed
high quality schools are expensive
limited chances to climb the career ladder
many ethnic minorities fare less well
pursuit of material things
Malcom X ? (USA)
1925 - 1965
political activist
a leader during the CRM
his goal was to encourage black people to protect themselves
wanted a seperate nation just for black people
his beliefs were influenced by the Islam
General information ? (Nigeria)
206.1 million citizens
has the largest population of Africa
located on the western coast of Africa
Nigeria is a diverse multi-ethnic country with more than 520 spoken languages
Lagos is the country’s largest & most populous city with about 15 million inhabitants
Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa due to its export market
Pre-colonial era ? (Nigera)
Nigeria was populated around 5000 BC
the Portuguese slave trade to America began along Nigeria’s coast in 1500 AD
Colonial era ? (Nigeria)
18th century:
slave ports were established especially around Lagos
British missionaries built schools & spread their Christian beliefs, language & culture
19th century:
the Fulani people started a holy war against the Hausa & created a separate Muslim empire & judicial system in the north
Nigeria’s ports & export of natural resources & agricultural goods came under the control of Britian’s Royal Niger Company
the whole country was under British control
a division between Muslim north & Christian south
constitutional developments began in the South
a legislative council ruled the South
it’s members were predominantly European
the legislative council ruled the whole country
now made up of more African than European members
Nigeria became a federation in 1947
nationalization of the oil industry
it remained dominated by British colonies
Post-colonial era ? (Nigeria)
Nigeria became independent from Britain on Oct. 1st in 1960
establishment as a Federal Republic in 1963
a military regime took power because ethnic tensions between Nigeria’s north & south could no longer be controlled
civil war; around 1 million people were killed
5 political parties gained power
the regime adopted a programme of democratic reform
20th century:
the first legislative election since the end of military rule in 1999
Boko Haram has led a campaign of violence in the north-eastern regions of Nigeria
the Nigerian economy boomed
a time characterized by corruption, neglect of education, health, infrastructure & agriculture
many suicide bombings & kidnappings in the north-east
Current situation ? (Nigeria)
the country facing several challenges
violence caused by Boko Haram
the country is still victim to frequent suicide bombings
minority groups in the Niger Delta feel they are being exploited by foreign oil corporations
violence between different ethnicities as well as instances of piracy, kidnappings & the bombing of oil pipes in Niger Delta
Oil industry ? (Nigeria)
oil has been discovered in 1956
Nigeria depends on the oil industry
oil has a huge influence on the stability of Nigeria’s economy
a lot of the oil profit is made by British companies
Niger Delta has a lot oil deposits
problems:
negetive effects on the environment
bad working conditions
criminal gangs steel oil
only few already rich people benefit from the oil revenue
the poor population such as farmers are affected negatively
Nollywood ? (Nigeria)
Nigeria’s growing film industry
3rd biggest film industry worldwide
started in the 1980s in Lagos
they are producing about 2000 film a year
the films tell Nigerian stories
they have less material than other film industries
academia & festivals were interested & spread the popularity
it’s a voice for Nigerians & the Nigerian experience is presented
Wealth gap problem ? (Nigeria)
an uneven distribution of power, money & natural resources
a few people benefit from the economy & become wealthy
the wealth gap is growing
Nigeria spends little money on social measures
poverty is a big problem in Nigeria
most houses don’t have toilets, running water or electricity
many people don’t have access to education, internet or medical treatments
Education problem ? (Nigeria)
school attendance is compulsory for children aged 6 to 15
poor educational infrastructure
many different languages make one school system difficult
a lot of private schools have fees
the state doesn’t invest enough money in education
in northern Nigeria: terrorism groups prohibit girls to visit schools
girl’s participation in schooling is more likely affected by parents’ lack of interest
Child labour problem ? (Nigeria)
poverty is a major factor for child labour
low income for many hours of hard work
boys tend to earn more
direct result of Nigera’s extreme poverty
for many families child labour is the major source of income
families have no other options
prevents them basic education
children who work on the streets often make easy targets for violence & kidnapping
Crime & violence problem ? (Nigeria)
ethno-religious rivalries
domestic violence
high crime rate
police brutality
Boko Haram
money vanishment
drug addiction
child soldiers
Potentials ? (Nigeria)
the government must fight the corruption & be consistent
Nigerians must respect the different cultures & ethnicities
they have to invest into infrastructure & education
British Empie & Commonwealth ? (UK)
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