_________was the staging ground for adventurers, explorers and missionaries in the nineteenth century to enter the East African interior.
a. Zanzibar
b. Pemba
c. Kilindoni
d. Mkokotoni
a. Zanzibar
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In the nineteenth century, the Boers were upset by Britain's liberal attitude toward __________.
a) Islam. b) Black South Africans. c) Zulu nationalism. d) Rival French Colonist.
The Corn Law was a way for the British to __________.
A. artificially protect domestic prices B. provide affordable staple foods to urban areas C. protect rural small farmers D. distribute aid to Ireland
The most important Arabian city was ________
A) Mecca B) Quraysh C) Medina D) Riyadh
Stereotypes of blacks were reinforced __________
A) because few blacks lived in northern cities B) by portrayals of blacks in vaudeville and film C) when the Knights of Labor refused to accept blacks as members D) by immigrant newspapers such as the Chicago Defender