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The Igbo Women's War is an example of A. hegemony working to eliminate resistance. B. social stratification. C. religious control. D. shame and ridicule as a method of resistance. E. women achieving status in a tribal society

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D)shame and ridicule as a method of resistance

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Igbo Women's War which is also regarded as the Ava's women riot which is moments of disorder that occured in between the year 1929 and 1930, at British Nigeria, where over 55 women lost there lives. The Igbo Women's War can be regarded an example of shame and ridicule as a method of resistance. It begins as result of the protest against warrant Cheif system and protest against the new tax system.However, history recorded it that the outrage started between a man known as Nwanyeruwa and a woman known as Mark Emereuwa, w.

At the end of the war there was appointment of women at the various native court.

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