A | Whether age was the prevailing principle of social organization in Kenya before colonialism |
B | Whether gender was the primary determinant of social authority in Africa generally before colonialism |
C | Whether it was only after colonialism that gender became a significant determinant of authority in Kenyan society |
D | Whether age was a crucial factor determining authority in Africa after colonialism |
E | Whether British colonialism imposed European-style male-dominant notions upon local situations in Ghana |
A | Greater land rights and greater involvement in trade made women in precolonial Ghana less dependent on men than were European women at that time. |
B | Colonialism had a greater impact on the status and authority of Ghanaian women than on Kenyan women. |
C | Colonialism had less of an impact on the status and authority of Ghanaian women that it had on the status and authority of other African women. |
D | The relative independence of Ghanaian women prior to colonialism was unique in Africa. |
E | Before colonialism, the status and authority of Ghanaian women was similar to that of Kenyan women. |
A.indicate that women's dependence on men in precolonial Kenya was not absolute | ||
B.contrast the situation of senior women to that of less senior women in precolonial Kenyan society | ||
C.differentiate between the status and authority of precolonial Kenyan women and that of precolonial Ghanaian women | ||
D.explain why age superseded gender to a greater extent in precolonial Kenya than it did elsewhere in Africa | ||
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