Guru Nanak believed in A. Killing non-believers B. Following the teachings of Luther C. The importance of following traditions D. The need for people to simplify their religious devotion

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  1. Guru Nanak believed in

A. Killing non-believers

B. Following the teachings of Luther

C. The importance of following traditions

D. The need for people to simplify their religious devotion

2. Warri was

A. A popular gas station in Pennsylvania

B. The capital of the Songhai Empire

C. What pirate told people to be when trespassing

D. An outpost established by the kingdom of Benin for the purpose of trade

3. Dahomey

A. Was described by Europeans as having grotesque rituals (exaggerated so Europeans could say they were “saving” people by taking them as slaves

B. Was in modern day Benin

C. Developed a powerful state apparatus despite its small size

D. All the above

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Guru Nanak was born on April 15, 1469, and was also known as Baba Nanak. He was the founder of Sikhism and was one of the first ten Sikh Gurus. His birthday is celebrated Gurupurab in October-November. He traveled throughout Asia preaching the message of ik onkar.

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