Which of the following European colonial views shaped the development of African identity in the nineteenth century?
a) the theory that Western civilization owed much to Egyptian influence
b) the notion of an Africa divided into tribes
c) the belief that each race had its own distinctive contribution to make to the world
d) the idea of a pan-African identity
Answer: b) the notion of an Africa divided into tribes
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