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The National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA) was founded in 1919 by
  • A. Kobina Sekyi
  • B. J.B Danquah
  • C. Mensah Sarbah
  • D. J.E. Caseley Hayford
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Elective principle was introduced in the British colonies after
  • A. series of negotitions by the chiefs
  • B. consultations with the age grades
  • C. a series of agitations by the educated elite
  • D. the Queen's desire to come to the colonies
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An important innovation of the constitutions of British West African colonies in the 1920s was the
  • A. intorduction of elective principle
  • B. appointment of Africans to the executive councils
  • C. restriction of the Governors veto powers
  • D. opening of Regional Assemblies
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Notational Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA)failed to achieve its aims initially because
  • A. the chiefs and Governors oppsed those aims
  • B. African workers opposed those aims
  • C. Africans employed Europeans to write those aims
  • D. the congress failed to bring foreigners into its fold
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A coup détat is regarded as
  • A. a source of political legitimacy
  • B. a manipulation of the constitution
  • C. a constitutional way of changing the government
  • D. an unconstitututional way of changing the government
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