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I think this statement means that when you are doubting something, someone or yourself that it's basically a father figure. Because let's be honest everybody even you and me doubt ourselves or something or someone; Every single day someone out there is doubting/second guessing something, someone or themself. Doubting happens so often that sometimes when you see or hear someone doubting or being doubted you take those actions and doubt on something that you want happen or something about yourself. Lastly I do agree with this idea because if you sit and think about what it might mean it will truly explain a lot. 
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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).
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Carpetbaggers wanted to help formally enslaved people.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
One thing that Muslim's Belief is that D. Muhammad was God's final prophet.
Ik dis because mi "dad" es a muslim nd I study Islam a lot because of dat.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Constantine moved the capital of the Roman Empire because of how dangerous it was to live in.