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renzo156

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The French faced their greatest opposition from which group of Africans led by Samori Toure?
 
  a. Mali.
  b. Songhai.
  c. Zulu.
  d. Muslim.
  e. Asante.

Question 2

Bishop Crowther is important because he
 
  a. fought for African wars for independence.
  b. defended the ability of Africans to have a major voice in European policies in Africa.
  c. moved to London and became an Anglican bishop there.
  d. translated Christian texts into various African languages.
  e. petitioned the Vatican for doctrinal reform.



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Answer to Question 1

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