How did the spread of Islam in East Africa tend to differ from the way it spread in Central and West Africa?
a. East Africa was Islamized by overland routes, while West Africa was converted by sea routes.
b. East Africa was Islamized by sea routes, while West Africa was converted by overland routes.
c. West Africa was never Islamized as was East Africa.
d. East Africa was converted by force and West Africa by choice.
b
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A) They were both revoked and the land was returned to whites. B) They both served as models of black freedom for the rest of the country. C) They were generally ignored, as northern whites were just as racist as Southerners. D) They continued as they had during the war, but had little effect because they were of such small scale.
During the Jacksonian period, political parties were regarded as a threat to democracy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The tobacco culture of Virginia created great pressure for territorial expansion
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The North's greatest strength in the Civil War was its
a. ethnic unity. b. military leadership. c. navy. d. moral commitment to antislavery. e. economy.