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					  What is the Battle of Omdurman?					 
					
					 2 September 1898 
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					  Who is Sir Samuel Baker?					 
					
					 A famous explorer hired to abolish slavery. 
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					  What is there is a lack of visual evidence?					 
					
					 Genetics is not a convincing enough argument to the untutored eye that there is no major biological difference between races. 
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					  What is abolition?					 
					
					 The act of officially ending slavery. 
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					  What is the year nitroglycerin is discovered?					 
					
					 1885 
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					  What is the First Ashanti War?					 
					
					 1874-1876 
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					  Who is Dr. David Livingstone?					 
					
					 A doctor who was deeply outraged by the slave trade and used his position of power to rescue native Africans from slavery. 
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					  What is your opinion and excerpts from Hall to support it?					 
					
					 The perception of race vary from place to place and its' importance. 
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					  What is discursive?					 
					
					 Moving from topic to topic with order. 
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					  What is the Chinese discovery of gunpowder?					 
					
					 The tenth-century. 
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					  What is the Second Ashanti War?					 
					
					 1896 
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					  Who is Cardinal Lavigerie?					 
					
					 A clergyman who fought for the right to proselytize among Muslims. 
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					  What is your opinion and evidence to support it?					 
					
					 The roles of military versus religion in the colonial conquest of Africa. 
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					  Who are the Cricassian people?					 
					
					 An indigenous ethnic group and nation native to the historical country-region of Cricassia in the North Caucasus. 
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					  What is the gunboat?					 
					
					 A symbol of imperialism that allowed Europeans to control huge areas? 
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					  What is the British victory over the French in Africa?					 
					
					 4 November 1898 
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					  Who are Sa'id and Bakhita?					 
					
					 Names of former enslaved Sudanese people. Part of dialogue with Al-Nadim from our reading, "Tools of the Master." 
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					  What is specific examples with evidence?					 
					
					 The differences and similarities of slaves experience in Egypt (and Africa) compared to those in the US? 
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					  What is the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium?					 
					
					 The joint British and Egyptian government that ruled the Eastern Sudan from 1899-1955. 
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					  Who is Mustafa Kamil? 					 
					
					 Founder of Hizb al-watani, the Nationalist Party. Led Egyptian nationalist movement during pashas' trial. 
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					  What is the year automatic weapon are used for the first time against native Africans?					 
					
					 1874 
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					  Who is Lord Garnet Wolseley?					 
					
					 Commander of the British troops, 1874-1876. 
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					  What is specific examples with evidence?					 
					
					 The complexity of the relationship between Great Britain, Egypt and the Sudan and its reflection of the complexity of colonialism. 
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					  What are automatic rifles/guns, railways, boats, and disease?					 
					
					 The tools of imperialism. 
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					  What is concubinage?					 
					
					 From "Tooks of the Master," the common practice of women, specifically those of lower class, belonging to a man even if unwed.  
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