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Many of the new kingdoms that developed in West Africa in the early modern age were influenced by
a. Islamic reforms.
c. Calvinist reforms.
b. Catholic reforms.
d. traditional African beliefs.
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c. Calvinist reforms.
Many of the new kingdoms that developed in West Africa in the early modern age were influenced by
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a. Islamic reforms.
b. Catholic reforms.
d. traditional African beliefs.
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