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What colonial policy worked against the sovereign power and authority and the traditional political authority and institutions?

  • A. Crown Colony Edict
  • B. Expatriate Edict
  • C. Indirect Rule
  • D. Protectorate Colony Edict
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357

The surge in nationalism and its related activities was fueled by oppressive colonial experiences and 

  • A. partition of West African territories
  • B. the strong desire for civilisation
  • C. ideology and activities of Pan-Africanism
  • D. monopoly of mineral resources and land degradation
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358

Nationalism played a crucial role in the struggle for independence in West Africa by way of fostering a sense of community among the people and 

  • A. abhorrence of the Western style of governance
  • B. civil disobedience and the killings of white officials
  • C. dismantling of artificial borders
  • D. political consciousness
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The Crown Colony policy introduced some progressive institutions of governance in West Africa such as the 

  • A. creation of the rigid class system
  • B. education of the traditional rulers
  • C. introduction of the Western legal system
  • D. introduction of military academy
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Military rule does not only pose a threat to democracy but also to 

  • A. fundamental human rights
  • B. national borders
  • C. nationalism and patriotism
  • D. state sovereignty
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