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The role of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in post-apartheid South Africa was to

  • A. Facilitate the redistribution of land and resources among previously disadvantaged groups
  • B. Oversee the transition of economic policies from apartheid to democracy
  • C. Enforce legal action against all members of the apartheid regime
  • D. Investigate human rights violations and promote national healing
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The apartheid policy of "separate development" was also known as

  • A. Afrikaner nationalism
  • B. Bantustans
  • C. Homelands
  • D. Segregation
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The primary impact of the Mahdist Revolt in Sudan on Ethiopia was

  • A. The direct military support provided to Ethiopian forces
  • B. The diversion of British and Italian resources away from Ethiopia
  • C. The establishment of a Mahdist alliance with Ethiopian rulers
  • D. The establishment of a political union between Sudan and Ethiopia
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The Ebira people, also from the Niger-Benue Valley, are known for their resistance to which British colonial policy in the early 20th century?

  • A. Forced labor
  • B. Land expropriation
  • C. Taxation
  • D. Indirect rule
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The British amalgamation of Nigeria in 1914 was primarily motivated by

  • A. desire to promote cultural unity among the diverse ethnic groups
  • B. Pressure from the League of Nations
  • C. Economic considerations, particularly the need to make the Northern Protectorate financially viable
  • D. The influence of nationalist movements
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