Which statement best describes a positive impact of Pan-Africanism?(1 point) Responses Pan-Africanism takes away from the uniqueness of African cultural communities around the world. Pan-Africanism takes away from the uniqueness of African cultural communities around the world. Pan-Africanism can cause friction between ethnic groups in a community. Pan-Africanism can cause friction between ethnic groups in a community. Pan-Africanism is a unifying force celebrating the many achievements of Africans throughout the world. Pan-Africanism is a unifying force celebrating the many achievements of Africans throughout the world. Pan-Africanism takes away from the uniqueness of each country in Africa.

Pan-Africanism is a unifying force celebrating the many achievements of Africans throughout the world.

Which statement best describes Pan-Arabism?(1 point) Responses Pan-Arabism was the philosophy of the Ottoman Empire. Pan-Arabism was the philosophy of the Ottoman Empire. Pan-Arabism is the belief that all Arab countries in North Africa and Southwest Asia should be unified. Pan-Arabism is the belief that all Arab countries in North Africa and Southwest Asia should be unified. Pan-Arabism helped bring peace to Iran and Iraq. Pan-Arabism helped bring peace to Iran and Iraq. Pan-Arabism was the political unification of Egypt and Syria

Pan-Arabism is the belief that all Arab countries in North Africa and Southwest Asia should be unified.

Which statement best describes the historic divide in Islam?(1 point) Responses The Shi‘a believe in ritual prayer five times a day, while the Sunni pray only twice. The Shi‘a believe in ritual prayer five times a day, while the Sunni pray only twice. The Shi‘a believe in fasting during the daylight hours during the holy time of Ramadan, while the Sunni believe in fasting during the nighttime hours. The Shi‘a believe in fasting during the daylight hours during the holy time of Ramadan, while the Sunni believe in fasting during the nighttime hours. The Sunni believe in taking a hajj to Mecca, while the Shi‘a make their pilgrimage to a different location every year. The Sunni believe in taking a hajj to Mecca, while the Shi‘a make their pilgrimage to a different location every year. The Shi‘a believe only descendants of Muhammad can be the rightful leaders of the faith, while the Sunni believe that the most capable leader should be selected.

The Shi‘a believe only descendants of Muhammad can be the rightful leaders of the faith, while the Sunni believe that the most capable leader should be selected.