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41
One feature of European diplomacy in the scramble for Africa was
  • A. exchanging of ambassadors among them
  • B. holding Africans hostage for negotiations
  • C. negotiating with African leaders for territories
  • D. reconciling differences over territorial claims.
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42
The French colonial policy of assimilation failed in Africa because
  • A. African culture was deeply rooted
  • B. the African elite were opposed to it
  • C. it was not consistently implemented
  • D. it was expensive to implement.
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43
Which of the following was one of the demands of the National Congress of British West Africa?
  • A. Establishment of a university in each of the colonies.
  • B. Expulsion of all Syrians and Lebanese from the colonies.
  • C. Election of Africans into each colony’s council.
  • D. Restriction of the activities of Christian missionaries in the colonies.
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44
The nationalist movement in Nigeria during the post-war period was primarily led by
  • A. businessmen
  • B. the intelligentsia
  • C. students
  • D. local chiefs.
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45
One of the objectives for the formation of the South African Native Congress in 1912 was to
  • A. establish a political party
  • B. encourage black participation in governance
  • C. retrieve all lands seized by the whites
  • D. integrate the various groups and races.
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