What causes friction between Okonkwo and his son Nwoye in Things Fall Apart?

A. Okonkwo's desire to leave Nwoye's mother for another woman
B. Nwoye's choice of a wife
C. Nwoye's conversion to Christianity
D. Okonkwo's desire for Nwoye to become a farmer instead of a winemaker

Things Fall Apart focuses on two specific things: First, it focuses on the fulfilling lives that the Nigerian natives lived before British colonization. What other thing does this novel focus on?
A. The gender roles of the natives and how the women felt about those gender roles
B. How the natives thought about science and technology
C. The attempts of the Nigerian natives to band together and explore the world as one country
D. How the natives were affected by the British establishing colonial rule over them

What is the name for writing and criticism that focuses on how colonization changes the cultural, social, political, and religious lives of the people who are colonized?
A. Post-colonialism
B. Marxism
C. Post-modernism
D. Post-structuralism