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What are the dominant religions of Sub-Saharan Africa, and how have they diffused throughout the region?
 
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The rivers Helmund, Harirud, and Kunduz all flow through Afghanistan.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Throughout much of Sub-Saharan Africa, various animist religions are practiced. Beginning around 700 CE Coptic Christianity was introduced in parts of the Sahel; as a whole, however, Christianity (mainly Catholicism and Protestantism) diffused northward throughout the continent as a result of European colonizers and missionaries. Beginning around 1,000 years ago, Islam steadily diffused, largely southward, across the continent.

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