A Policy central to the Kanem-Borno Empire was that of
A Policy central to the Kanem-Borno Empire was that of
The British hegemony
Imperial expansion and firearms trading
Nomadic orientation of its people
State-led land reforms
Correct answer is B
Imperial expansion and firearms trading is the correct answer. Kanem-Borno Empire believed in the expansion of its imperial territories and in the same vein, traded in firearms and horses for the purpose of creating a sophisticated cavalry.
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