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18 July, 11:10

1. Explain why the Nubians in Africa are considered a ""second-generation society.""

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  1. 18 July, 15:09
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    They belonged to different and even opposing factions due to geography and time.

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    A second-generation society is defined as one that emerged from a declining empire or from the borders of one and also adds different elements to the culture, religion, history, etc., due to the context.

    Nubians are considered a second-generation society because they (or at least a part of them) were part of Egypt or even of a rival, the Kingdom Kush according to the time and geography, which made them take parts of both civilizations to develop their own.
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