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131
In 1805, Muhammad Ali became the Pasha of Egypt as a result of
A.
his leadership qualities
B.
the deposition of the sultan
C.
his military background
D.
the voluntary retirement of the sultan.
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JAMB 2008
132
French delay in occupying Algeria was attributed to
A.
demographic reasons
B.
insufficient officials
C.
the people’s resistance
D.
fear of British reaction.
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JAMB 2008
133
The Mahdiyya Movement in the sudan was principally a reaction against
A.
internal oppression
B.
northern domination
C.
foreign pressures
D.
economic difficulties.
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JAMB 2008
134
The reign of Sayyid said in East Africa was marked by
A.
a gradual growth in Portuguese influence
B.
decline in the slave trade
C.
crises at home and pirates at sea
D.
the loss of Pate to the Mazrui.
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JAMB 2008
135
By 1700, the Portuguese had been expelled from all their coastal strongholds in East Africa by the
A.
Arab traders
B.
English traders
C.
Belgium traders
D.
Indian traders.
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