After the decline of Mali, the most powerful state in West Africa was

a. Great Zimbabwe.
b. Songhay.
c. Benin.
d. Mwene Mutapa.


b

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Tyranny in the Greek polis arose as

A) the religious beliefs of the Greeks collapsed. B) the result of foreign invasion, mainly the Persians under Darius. C) the response to the cry for strong leadership from the established aristocratic oligarchies. D) a reaction to aristocratic power and a widening gulf between the rich and the poor. E) the people became complacent due to the egalitarian nature of Greek society.

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The French Empire in Southeast Asia greatly advanced __________ in the region.

A. Catholicism B. liberalism C. Protestantism D. socialism

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