The correct option is B
Shaka Zulu was a Zulu tribal chief who in the early nineteenth century initiated a process that transformed the small Zulu tribe into the most powerful warrior nation in Africa that successfully confronted the advance of the British Empire from the Cape of Good Hope.
The Zulu tradition attributes to Shaka having foreseen that the whites would take away the land from his people, but perhaps what is most valued about him is his ability as a strategist and creator of a military tradition that allowed the Zulus to face for many years to the British forces and get to defeat them more than once in battles like Isandhlwana.
Well, not in the development as it would have happened otherwise: the whole American civilization, many people and life style was wiped out., Africa was also suffering from all the slaves taken from it. Only the Europeans profited.
From the point of view of the natives: not.
From the point of view of the Europeans? yes.
From the point of view of the Africans? not.
Personally? I am a great fun of American languages and, and I wish they were better maintained and I think slavery is a prize to pay for anything. No, I don't think it was a positive change, not with all the deaths and suffering.
Wine and olive oil. My class reviewed this.
I think your answer would be C