The unequal relations between Tutsi cattle breeders and ______ farmers froze into a caste system during the nineteenth-century colonial occupation.

a. Luo.
b. Boer.
c. Malian.
d. Hutu.


d. Hutu.

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Which of the following was the trend for arable land by the end of the seventeenth century?

a. it was used for herding livestock b. it was used for seasonal grazing and corralling herds against predators c. there was an extension of new forms of exploitation onto lands where it had never before been practiced d. it was overtaken by the extension of cities and towns

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Many of the colonial laws discussed in this chapter place particular emphasis on __________

a) interracial sexual relations b) property ownership by free Africans c) military service d) international travel

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How did Matteo Ricci's access to the emperor contribute to the Jesuits' goals?

A) It allowed for the opening of Chinese society to new ideas. B) It allowed for the acceptance of Western ideals in China. C) It allowed for the growing appeal of Christianity in China that lasted for centuries. D) It allowed for the establishment of a core group of Christians among China's intellectual community. E) It allowed for the Chinese to once again open all ports to Western traders.

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The chapter opener takes an excerpt from the Bhagavad-Gita. How is the story of Arjuna and Krishna a perfect metaphor for understanding the meaning of God in Hinduism as well as the importance of karma and reincarnation?

What will be an ideal response?

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