Men in the Fouta Djallon are expected to make enough money to marry; support their parents, future children, and other relatives; and build a house. In order to do this, most men

a. travel abroad to Europe and North America to find work and save money.
b. travel to nearby West African countries such as Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone,
Mali, and Côte d'Ivoire.
c. open their own small businesses.
d. live with their parents until they have saved enough money to marry.


Correct Answer: b

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