The religion in medieval Africa was a very important part of the daily lives of the people. It was unlike the religions in Europe and Asia, but it was much more primitive, locally or regionally based, and it was still mostly based on totems and animism.
The religion's role in this societies, in this period of time, was to bind the members of the society together and to create a sense of unity between them.
The correct answer is the Bantu speaking peoples
The Bantu peoples, or the proto-Bantu speaking peoples, came from what is nowadays Cameroon and they spread across all of sub-saharan Africa in a series of migrations where they displaced the natives who lived there before. The two main migrations were from Cameroon towards South Africa, and another was from central Africa towards the north and the south.
It was called Commitment of 1877 to an informal pact reached in the United States in the year 1877 after the disputed presidential elections of the previous year between the republican Rutherford B. Hayes and the democrat Samuel J. Tilden. According to the "commitment", and after several controversies among the polling stations on the results of the elections, it was agreed to grant the presidency to Hayes, in exchange for his regime accepting certain demands of the Democratic Party led by Tilden.
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the right to vote in political elections.
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Answer: The Pacific Railroad Acts of 1862 were a series of acts of Congress that promoted the construction of a "transcontinental railroad" (the Pacific Railroad) in the United States through authorizing the issuance of government bonds and the grants of land to railroad companies.
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