African Civilizations Unit Test

Sundiata took over Ghana. (1200s)

Mali became the center of trans-Saharan trade. (1200s-1400s)

Mansa Musa brought Muslim scholars, artists, and teachers to Mali. (1312-1337)

Songhai overtook Mali. (1464)

Which factors influenced the growth of Christianity in East Africa? Select the two correct answers.

A.
Mansa Munsa’s pilgrimage to Mecca

B.
trade with Greeks and Romans

C.
influence of a captured Syrian servant

D.
invasion of Mali’s Christian military

E.
caravans of Christians traveling through the trans-Sahara trade network

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The options mentioned don't seem to provide the correct answers for the question. The growth of Christianity in East Africa was influenced by several factors such as the missionary activities of European powers, the spread of Christianity by Arab traders, the establishment of Christian missions and schools in East Africa, and the appeal of Christianity to the marginalized and oppressed communities.

imma say 'c' then

Option C, the influence of a captured Syrian servant, is not a known factor in the growth of Christianity in East Africa. Arab traders and European missionaries played a more significant role in spreading Christianity in East Africa. It is important to note that the growth of Christianity in East Africa was not solely influenced by external factors, as there were also indigenous leaders and communities who embraced Christianity and played a significant role in its spread and development in the region.

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