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londonang

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The most serious resistance to the British in Sudan in the 1880s was led by
 
  a. Muhammad Ahmad.
  b. Mohammad Ali.
  c. Belgian troops allied with Egypt.
  d. Bangwato.
  e. French and German troops in Sudan.

Question 2

Why did the British seek to achieve effective occupation of the savanna region?
 
  a. To stop the spread of Islam
  b. To prevent the unification of Muslim Egypt and West Africa
  c. To halt the French from seizing control of Egypt
  d. To prevent the further centralization of Muslim power was centralized under the leadership of Usuman dan Fodio
  e. To block a French-German alliance along coastal West Africa that threatened Britain's Suez Canal



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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