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Quiz 6: Sub-Saharan Africa
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Question 121
True/False
Write True or False to the statements below.If the statement is false, rewrite the underlined word or phrase to make the statement true. -Sharia laws, such as those imposed in seven Nigerian states in 2000, are most closely associated with
Judaism
.
Question 122
True/False
Write True or False to the statements below.If the statement is false, rewrite the underlined word or phrase to make the statement true. -The most widely used language in Sub-Saharan Africa is
Swahili
.
Question 123
True/False
Write True or False to the statements below.If the statement is false, rewrite the underlined word or phrase to make the statement true. -
Sudan
recently has seen ethnic violence in its Darfur region.
Question 124
True/False
Write True or False to the statements below.If the statement is false, rewrite the underlined word or phrase to make the statement true. -European colonization was effective in countries throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, with the one exception of
Ethiopia
.
Question 125
True/False
Write True or False to the statements below.If the statement is false, rewrite the underlined word or phrase to make the statement true. -
Italy
was the first European country to have extensive contact with Sub-Saharan Africa.
Question 126
True/False
Write True or False to the statements below.If the statement is false, rewrite the underlined word or phrase to make the statement true. -Sub-Saharan Africa's largest city is
Lagos, Nigeria
.
Question 127
True/False
Write True or False to the statements below.If the statement is false, rewrite the underlined word or phrase to make the statement true. -Most countries of Sub-Saharan Africa gained their independence
at the end of World War I
.