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Bernana

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How many Africans are estimated to have been transported out of Africa into slavery between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries?
 
  a. One million.
  b. Twelve million.
  c. Twenty million.
  d. Five million.
  e. Two million.

Question 2

Many African leaders became involved in the slave trade to
 
  a. protect their territories from European developers.
  b. keep their own people from being enslaved.
  c. become involved in religious wars.
  d. unite various tribes against Europeans.
  e. acquire guns, which became the base of wealth.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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