Answer:
There are 2 answers. A language and a person
Explanation:
1. A language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa
2.
A member of a people of Zanzibar and nearby coastal regions, descendants of the original speakers of Swahili.
I'm sorry for late response, but for future, it was C: <span>Both used mass protests to get their message to leaders and the public.</span>
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What to produce, how to produce & whom it should be produced.
The answer to the question above is how the leader should be chosen.
The main disagreement between Sunni and Shi'a Muslims during the rule of Ali was how the leader should be chosen. Mohammed never chose a successor for his leadership. Thus, the Muslims were divided into two sides; those who wanted Mohammed's son-in-law, Ali, for leadership, and those who wanted Mohammed's father-in-law and second-in-command, Abu Bakr, for the leadership.