The bronze “Head of the Oba” of Benin is a landmark that:
a. illustrates the African mastery of casting metal.
The use of bronze in Africa as art shows great mastery of metal usage to depict societal leaders.
Communists did not want the people to be able to gain more money than they allowed and the nobles wanted to make sure nobody moved up in their caste system
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Answer: The Battle for Lake Tanganyika was a series of naval engagements that took place between elements of the Royal Navy, Force Publique and the Kaiserliche Marine between December 1915 and July 1916, during the First World War. The intention was to secure control of the strategically important Lake Tanganyika, which had been dominated by German naval units since the beginning of the war. The British forces — consisting of two motor boats named HMS Mimi and Toutou — were under the command of the eccentric Lieutenant-Commander Geoffrey Spicer-Simson. The boats were transported to South Africa and from there by railway, by river, and by being dragged through the African jungle, to the lake.
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