Chapter 320. Quiz for Document 25-4

320.1 The Law as a Form of Resistance

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Chapter 25: Africa, the Ottoman Empire, and the New Imperialism 1800–1914
Quiz for Document 25-4: The Law as a Form of Resistance

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Question 320.1

Correct. The answer is d. Slanderers were forced to carry a heavy stone through the town or village, stopping from time to time to publicly confess their crime. This act of public humiliation and contrition reflected the strong role community censure played in Fanti social control.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Slanderers were forced to carry a heavy stone through the town or village, stopping from time to time to publicly confess their crime. This act of public humiliation and contrition reflected the strong role community censure played in Fanti social control.
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Question 320.2

Correct. The answer is a. Sarbah argued that the Fanti approach was “more in accordance with natural justice, equity, and good conscience.”
Incorrect. The answer is a. Sarbah argued that the Fanti approach was “more in accordance with natural justice, equity, and good conscience.”
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Question 320.3

Correct. The answer is b. Sarbah thought Fanti Customary Law might help the British make their laws in the Gold Coast more effective. He believed that to be effective, laws had to reflect local conditions, social norms, and experiences.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Sarbah thought Fanti Customary Law might help the British make their laws in the Gold Coast more effective. He believed that to be effective, laws had to reflect local conditions, social norms, and experiences.
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