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The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano was unique for its time because it
 
  a. was an African description of slavery.
  b. was a first-hand narrative about a slave-ship captain.
  c. documents the church's attitude about the slave issue.
  d. describes a slave rebellion.
  e. is a description of an African village after a slave raid.

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What was the fate of Asante kingdom prisoners of war before the rise of the Atlantic slave trade?
 
  a. Potentially going home through prisoner exchanges
  b. Human sacrifice
  c. Marriage to poor widows
  d. Military service
  e. Lifelong imprisonment



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