The history of Ethioipia in the 19th Century involve _______ number of fundamental process
5
4
3
8
Correct answer is C
The history of Ethioipia in the 19th Century involve three fundamental processes which are: (1) The Zamana Masaf∂nt (Era of Princess) and its coming to an end under Kassa Haylu, later Emperor Tawodros II (2) The repeated attempt by Egypt and Italy to colonize Ethiopia (3) M∂nilek' territorial expansion and conquest of what is now Southern Ethioipia.
The expanionist usually carry their claims from africa usually through a\an ,......
Hinterland
Valley
Boundary
Mace
Correct answer is A
Hinterland is the land immediately next to, and inland from. It is the rural territory surrounding an urban area, a remote or underdeveloped area.
How many people died in the Mfecane war?
Over 1 to 2 million
Over 2 to 3 million
Over 4 to 5 million
Over 5 to 6 million
Correct answer is A
Mfecane, (Zulu: "The crushing"), Sotho Difaqane, series of Zulu and Nguni wars and forced migration of the second and third decades of the 19th century that changed the demographic, social, and political configuration of Southern and central Africa and parts of eastern Africa.
It was recorded that over 1 to 2 million people died in the Mfecane war.
Educated elites did not like the system of indirect rule in Nigeria because it
Make provision for them
Was exploitative and cumbersome
Made traditional rules powerful
Did not make provision for them
Correct answer is D
The indirect rule did not make provision for the people instead traditional rulers was placed to control them.
All the following are reasons for military intervention in Nigeria except
Tribalism and nepotism
Regular promotion of military officers
Mismanagement of public funds
Low level of economic development
Correct answer is B
Promoting of military officers is not part of the cause of intervention of military rule in Nigeria.