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Nineteenth century Egyptian nationalism principally aimed at
  • A. controlling the Suez Canal
  • B. forming a constitutional government in Egypt
  • C. bringing down the monarchy
  • D. ensuring Egyptian independence.
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The Battle of Tel el-Kebir was fought between
  • A. the British and the Urabists
  • B. Tawfiq and the Mahdists
  • C. the Khedive and the Wafdists
  • D. Napoleon and the Mamluks.
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Morocco was of strategic importance to the European countries because
  • A. of its good climatic conditions
  • B. it was highly industrialized
  • C. it possessed good mineral resources
  • D. it provided an entrance to the Mediterranean.
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The Mahdists revolt in the Sudan was successful
  • A. They believed they had a superior faith
  • B. it enjoyed widespread support
  • C. the Egyptian army was poorly trained
  • D. General Gordon was an incompetent commander.
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Sayyid Said increased the volume of trade with the Europeans by
  • A. allowing them to take control of the trade with the hinterland
  • B. replacing Indian middlemen with Europeans
  • C. allowing European consuls to reside in Zanzibar
  • D. making English the lingua franca of Zanzibar.
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