A major obstacle to African nationalism was
a. The artificial political boundaries that Europeans had drawn
b. Inter-ethnic strife
c. Few Africans had political experience
d. The colonial education systems were generally poor
e. All of these choices
e
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a. Winston Churchill. b. Charles de Gaulle. c. Henri Petain. d. Harry Truman. e. Franklyn Roosevelt
What was an important social feature of salon society?
a) Old aristocratic elites and new scientific and intellectual elites could find common ground. b) Poor scholars could be assured of a decent meal at the salons. Consider This: Salon hostesses could come from different social classes. See 5.2: Urban Encounters. c) Members of the lower social orders could force the aristocrats to listen to them. Consider This: Salon hostesses could come from different social classes. See 5.2: Urban Encounters. d) Royal spies could look for evidence of sedition or open rebellion among the attendees. Consider This: Salon hostesses could come from different social classes. See 5.2: Urban Encounters.
In the eighteenth century, ___________ began to play a major role in humans' production of energy.
A. fossil fuels B. biofuels C. wind power D. water power
The Kongo ruler, Affonso I,
a. was a Christian convert. b. encouraged conversion to Christianity, at least for some time. c. tried to curb exploitative slaving practices. d. All of these answers are correct.