Answer:
It depends on the history of colonialism in the area, but a safe bet is Swahili / French and English.
Explanation:
Near the Cote d'Ivoire and Senegal regions the <u>French</u> had influence for many years, so naturally many Africans there speak French.
<u>English</u> is the current language of business and higher education --everyone wants to know English because it's helpful in trade and commerce.
<u>Swahili</u> is a "lingua franca" in East Africa, which means that it's often used as an intermediate for two people who have their own native tongue (say, Yoruba and Igbo).
I don’t have idea but thank u for the points!
I believe it would be the Jim crow law
The jim crow law is a set of regulations that is aimed to racially segregate the infrastructure that can be used by black and white citizens after the reconstruction.
The laws prohibit blacks citizens to use the same schools, public transportation, restaurants, or hospital as the white citizens.
Since the infrastructures that can be used by black citizens typically lower in quality, it really limited the chance that black people have to advance and prosper in the society.
I am not sure, but I believe it is the Qin Dynasty
The answer to this question is : Only kings and their relatives could become royalty, while effective military leaders and politicians could become nobles