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Semenov [28]
3 years ago
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The term Bantu describes people who share a specific group of languages. races. religions. governments.

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insens350 [35]3 years ago
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The term Bantu<span> describes people who share a specific group of...</span><span>
A. </span><span>governments.
B. </span>religions.
<span><u>C. Languages</u>
D. </span><span>races.

C. Languages is the answer</span>
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