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The area later referred to as Cameroon was mandated to
  • A. France and Britain
  • B. Portugal and Spain
  • C. Belgium and Italy
  • D. Germany and Belgium.
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142
The British government took over the control of the Colony of Sierra Leone in 1807 in order to use it as a
  • A. major trading port in the West African region
  • B. centre for the spread of British culture
  • C. base for anti-slave trade naval patrol
  • D. base to penet West African interior.
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143
Nationalist’s resistance to colonialism in Africa was influenced by
  • A. the level of literacy among the people
  • B. relations between the Africans and Europeans
  • C. the effect of Islamic religion on the people
  • D. the nature and character of the leadership.
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144
The nationalist leaders who played prominent roles during Zimbabwe’s struggle for independence were
  • A. Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo
  • B. Abel Muzerewaand Kamuzu Banda
  • C. Sam Nujoma and Chris Hani
  • D. Ndabaningi Sithole and Augustiho Neto.
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145
The principal anti-apartheid party in South Africa was the
  • A. African National Congress
  • B. Afrikaner National Party
  • C. National Party
  • D. Unionist Congress.
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