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In the fifteenth century, what did the Igbo people in West Africa have in common with the Iroquois League in North America?

answer choices
a. centralized kingdoms and stratified societies
b. plantation economies dependent on slave labor
c. institutions for resolving conflict in the absence of a state
d. written constitutions based on popular sovereignty

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Answer:

A, I think.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because, the Iroqouis confederation was consisted of 6-7 tribes. While the Igbo have cultural sectors.

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