David Livingstone was best known for

A. being the first European to climb Mount Ararat.
B. putting an end to the Zanzibar slave market with his "Green Band Army."
C. his African missionary and anti-slavery work.
D. discovering Victoria Falls and other explorations.
E. constructing an Anglican cathedral on the former site of the Zanzibar slave market.


Answer: C

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