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1

Who was at the top of the hierarchical structure in the pre-colonial Hausa-Fulani government?

A

Emir

B

Council of Advisors

C

Tax Collectors

correct option: a

Emir

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2

What was the role of the madawaki in the Hausa-Fulani government?

A

Tax Collection

B

Defense

C

Providing Guidance and Support to the Emir

correct option: c

Providing Guidance and Support to the Emir

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3

Who were often appointed as officials in the Hausa-Fulani government?

A

The poorest members of society

B

The most skilled and knowledgeable individuals

C

Members of the military

correct option: b

The most skilled and knowledgeable individuals

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4

 

What is the informal system of governance and conflict resolution in the Hausa-Fulani society called?

A

 Ijbari

B

 Ijbari

C

Emirship

correct option: a

 Ijbari

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5

What was the responsibility of the council of advisors in the Hausa-Fulani government?

A

Tax Collection

B

Providing Guidance and Support to the Emir

C

 Defense

correct option: b

Providing Guidance and Support to the Emir

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6

What was the basis of appointment for officials in the pre-colonial Hausa-Fulani government?

Skills and knowledge

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7

What was the name of the respected individuals who came together to resolve disputes and provide guidance in the Hausa-Fulani society?

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