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The impact of the Mfecane on trade in Southern Africa was

  • A. The decline of trade networks due to increased conflict
  • B. Enhancement of trade relations with European traders
  • C. Disruption of existing trade routes and establishment of new ones
  • D. The integration of African trade systems with European markets
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The Nupe rulers, known as the Emir, exercised control through

  • A. A complex system of provincial governors and military commanders
  • B. Heavy taxation and land acquisition policies
  • C. The establishment of a theocratic government
  • D. Direct control over all economic activities
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The Islamic reform movement led by Al-Hajj Umar Tall was characterized by

  • A. The introduction of Western education and technology in West Africa
  • B. The development of alliances with European colonial powers
  • C. The promotion of commercial agriculture and trade with Europe
  • D. The establishment of a theocratic state in Senegal and the western Sudan
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Which ECOWAS protocol allows for the free movement of persons, goods, and services within member states?

  • A. The ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme
  • B. The Protocol on Free Movement
  • C. The Abuja Agreement
  • D. The Treaty of Lagos
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The Satiru Uprising of 1906 was a significant event in colonial Nigeria. What was the primary cause of this rebellion?

  • A. Resistance to the imposition of colonial rule
  • B. Opposition to Christian missionary activities
  • C. Disputes over land ownership
  • D. Discontent with British taxation policies
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