Chinua Achebe’s novel Anthills of the Savannah depicts the military dictatorship of what African state?

a. Chad
b. Sudan
c. Nigeria
d. Zambia
e. Ghana


Ans; c

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A) affirmed Catholic teachings after years of Protestant challenges. B) marked the start of what is called the conciliar movement. C) was the first general council ever held by the Catholic Church. D) allowed Catholics to break away from Rome?s leadership. E) ended dissent within the Catholic Church.

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The king who brought the Protestant Reformation to England by declaring himself head of the English Church in order to divorce his first wife was

A) Charles V. B) Henry VIII. C) James I. D) Richard III.

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In the fifteenth century, Lower Guinea and Upper Guinea differed in which of the following respects? a. The governments of Lower Guinea were democratic; those of Upper Guinea were autocratic. b. Women were responsible for the cultivation of rice in Lower Guinea but were the primary local traders inUpper Guinea

c. The peoples of Lower Guinea continued to practice traditional African religions; those of Upper Guinea wereheavily influenced by the Islamic religion. d. Women were denied political power in Lower Guinea but held powerful political and religious positions inUpper Guinea.

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Abelard's treatise on the Bible and the classic sayings of the early church fathers was called

a. Sic et Non. b. The Sentences. c. The Summa. d. The Chronicle. e. The Guide for the Perplexed.

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