Question
How did assimilation impact Nigerians?(1 point)
Responses
Assimilation led to widespread resistance, leading to Islam still being the dominant religion in Nigeria.
Assimilation led to widespread resistance, leading to Islam still being the dominant religion in Nigeria.
The push for assimilation led Christianity and Western education to spread all across Nigeria.
The push for assimilation led Christianity and Western education to spread all across Nigeria.
Assimilation led to Portuguese becoming a common language in Nigeria even today.
Assimilation led to Portuguese becoming a common language in Nigeria even today.
Nigerians who assimilated enjoyed benefits such as infrastructure. Those who did not assimilate were at a disadvantage.
Nigerians who assimilated enjoyed benefits such as infrastructure. Those who did not assimilate were at a disadvantage.
Responses
Assimilation led to widespread resistance, leading to Islam still being the dominant religion in Nigeria.
Assimilation led to widespread resistance, leading to Islam still being the dominant religion in Nigeria.
The push for assimilation led Christianity and Western education to spread all across Nigeria.
The push for assimilation led Christianity and Western education to spread all across Nigeria.
Assimilation led to Portuguese becoming a common language in Nigeria even today.
Assimilation led to Portuguese becoming a common language in Nigeria even today.
Nigerians who assimilated enjoyed benefits such as infrastructure. Those who did not assimilate were at a disadvantage.
Nigerians who assimilated enjoyed benefits such as infrastructure. Those who did not assimilate were at a disadvantage.
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The most accurate response regarding the impact of assimilation on Nigerians is:
**Nigerians who assimilated enjoyed benefits such as infrastructure. Those who did not assimilate were at a disadvantage.**
This reflects the historical context where colonial powers often provided infrastructure and services to those who adopted the colonizers' language and culture.
**Nigerians who assimilated enjoyed benefits such as infrastructure. Those who did not assimilate were at a disadvantage.**
This reflects the historical context where colonial powers often provided infrastructure and services to those who adopted the colonizers' language and culture.