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Ajụjụ 1 Ripọtì
The main cause of the decline of the Benin Kingdom in the 19th century was the
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Civil strife broke out among rival claimants to the Benin throne thus weakening her central authority.
Ajụjụ 2 Ripọtì
The greatest problem faced by the Old Oyo Empire in the early 19th century was the
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The other options are the effects of the selected answer.
Ajụjụ 3 Ripọtì
The most powerful states that emerged after the fall of the Old Oyo were
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The other options are the effects of the selected answer.
Ajụjụ 6 Ripọtì
The Egba welcomed the British missionaries in the 19th century because
Ajụjụ 7 Ripọtì
One of the factors that attracted the Europeans to East Africa was the desire
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Ajụjụ 9 Ripọtì
By 1700, the Portuguese had been expelled from all their coastal strongholds in East Africa by the
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Arab traders from all the East African coastal states came together to expel the Portuguese who had become weak at that time.
Ajụjụ 11 Ripọtì
Which of the following was referred to as 'Province of Freedom' in the 19th century?
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Ajụjụ 18 Ripọtì
The area later referred to as Cameroon was mandated toFrance and Britain
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A small strip of land in the North and West was given to Britain while the larger part was handed over the France.
Ajụjụ 19 Ripọtì
The nationalist leaders who played prominent roles during Zimbabwe’s struggle for independence were
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Banda led his country Malawi to independence, Neto was at the forefront of Angola’s nationalism, Nujoma in Namibia; Muzorewa and Sithole and were protégés of the Colonial Administration in Zimbabwe.
Ajụjụ 21 Ripọtì
The Richards Constitution of 1946 brought about
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It created three regions – the West, East and North.
Ajụjụ 22 Ripọtì
Which of the following areas did Malam Alimi incorporate into the Sokoto Caliphate?
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Ajụjụ 23 Ripọtì
The Sokoto Jihad was
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The other Jihads wee offshoot of the Sokoto movement.
Ajụjụ 24 Ripọtì
The policy of separation of the races in South Africa was first adopted in the Cape by the
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The Boer – led government introduced the policy of apartheid- a policy of racial segregation.
Ajụjụ 26 Ripọtì
The power that emerged after the First World War was
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Russia that was part of the Allied forces withdrew in 1917 while the USA joined the war that same year running the tide against Germany.
Ajụjụ 28 Ripọtì
The dissatisfaction of the Boer with British reforms at the Cape Colony made them to
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Ajụjụ 29 Ripọtì
In 1963, the Eastern region of Nigeria went to the supreme court over the
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The result of the census had shown that the population of the North was larger than the addition of the figures of both the East and the West.
Ajụjụ 30 Ripọtì
The British government took over the control of the Colony of Sierra Leone in 1807 in order to use it as a
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Ajụjụ 31 Ripọtì
In colonial Nigeria, export crop production was dominated by
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Indigenous middlemen purchased the crops from the peasant farmers and sold them to European merchants.
Ajụjụ 38 Ripọtì
Anti-colonial movements in Nigeria before the World War II involved
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Those protests were mainly against the marginalization of the educated elite from participating in the colonial government.
Ajụjụ 41 Ripọtì
The early missionaries abandoned their work in Benin mainly because of
Akọwa Nkọwa
The earliest missionaries to come to Benin were the catholics and as a result of shift opposition from the people, they left.
Ajụjụ 42 Ripọtì
A major cause of depopulation in Nigeria in the 18th century was
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The Trans-Saharan Trade which had been on for many centuries included several articles of trade of which slaves were later added; human sacrifice was only carried on a very small scale; interethnic warfare took place majorly in the nineteenth century.
Ajụjụ 44 Ripọtì
Northern Rhodesia, on becoming a Crown Colony, was administered by the
Ajụjụ 48 Ripọtì
Which of the following pionnered Christian missionary activities in Calabar?
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Freeman pioneered Methodist missionary activity in Yorubaland; Baikie led the 1857 missionary expedition to the North; Skessor worked together to abolish some negative traditional practices in Calabar.
Ajụjụ 49 Ripọtì
A factor responsible for the growth of large towns among the Yoruba was the
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