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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How was the role of the Sanūsīyah political order in Libya similar to the role played by the Negritude Movement in Kenya? They were foreign movements which were adopted by the intellectual elite. The Sanūsīyah and the Negritude Movement were both considered pro-Western. Both destabilized the countries where they took root, leading to civil wars. Both were vital to unifying anti-colonial forces and generating nationalism.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Lady.Liv1776

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kdeterline

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you please help me?

OpenStudy (kdeterline):

The Sanusiyah and the Negritude Movement were both considered pro-Western. Both destabilized the countries where they took root, leading to civil wars. Both were vital to unifying anti-colonial forces and generating nationalism.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So it is either C or D right?

OpenStudy (kdeterline):

yes

OpenStudy (kdeterline):

technically its all of them BUT B is the best

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