I believe the answer is B. peaceful boycotts, sit-ins, and marches.
I'd consider A also but militant-like activity wasn't encouraged like just the idea of standing up was.
Answer:
B) the Great Wall Eliminate
Explanation:
The Phoenicians traded with weaker countries financially taking them over before physically taking them over and using their exports to turn a profit
Among the options provided, the one that answers the question is letter B: "It meant people didn't have to give up their old gods when converting to Hinduism".
The passage from the 11th century by Arab Geographer - Al Bakri tells the story of Ancient Ghana and how it is that there were religious tensions between Islam and the indigenous religions of the Soninke.
<h3>What was Ancient Ghana like?</h3>
Because it was in the ancient period, transportation was still medieval. It took a month and ten days (approximately) to cross the Sahara Desert from a coastal city to Ancient Ghana.
The mode of transportation then was Camels. The Ancient Ghanian empire became the home of two major religions:
- African Traditional Religion of the Soninke people, and
- Islam.
See the link below for more about Ancient Ghana:
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