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Which statement best analyzes an effect of colonization on sub-Saharan African culture?(1 point)
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An effect of colonization is that everyone in sub-Saharan Africa became Christian.
An effect of colonization is that everyone in sub-Saharan Africa became Christian.
An effect of colonization is that sub-Saharan Africans are not allowed to speak European languages.
An effect of colonization is that sub-Saharan Africans are not allowed to speak European languages.
An effect of colonization is that African languages are no longer spoken in sub-Saharan Africa.
An effect of colonization is that African languages are no longer spoken in sub-Saharan Africa.
An effect of colonization is that European languages are still spoken in sub-Saharan Africa today.
An effect of colonization is that European languages are still spoken in sub-Saharan Africa today.
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An effect of colonization is that everyone in sub-Saharan Africa became Christian.
An effect of colonization is that everyone in sub-Saharan Africa became Christian.
An effect of colonization is that sub-Saharan Africans are not allowed to speak European languages.
An effect of colonization is that sub-Saharan Africans are not allowed to speak European languages.
An effect of colonization is that African languages are no longer spoken in sub-Saharan Africa.
An effect of colonization is that African languages are no longer spoken in sub-Saharan Africa.
An effect of colonization is that European languages are still spoken in sub-Saharan Africa today.
An effect of colonization is that European languages are still spoken in sub-Saharan Africa today.
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The statement "An effect of colonization is that African languages are no longer spoken in sub-Saharan Africa" best analyzes an effect of colonization on sub-Saharan African culture. Colonization often resulted in the suppression or marginalization of indigenous languages in favor of European languages, leading to a decline in the use of African languages in various parts of the continent.
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An effect of colonization is that European languages are still spoken in sub-Saharan Africa today.
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