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Mimi

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In southern Africa,
 
  a. an integration of Khoisan and Bantu-speaking peoples took place.
  b. the people of the area were generally darker and taller than the migrants from the north.
  c. the culture of the Khoisan-speaking society came to dominate the area.
  d. Islam became dominant in the 700s.
  e. Christianity survived in the mountains in the south until recent times.

Question 2

A Malay settlement was established on the island of
 
  a. Madagascar.
  b. Zimbabwe.
  c. Saba.
  d. Rhapta.
  e. Malawi.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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