What best describes the European allocation of Africa?

A) Consideration was given to keep indigenous groups together.
B) Local customs of land division was applied by individual colonial powers.
C) Local economic relations played a significant role in land allocation.
D) A complete disregard for African geographical, ecological, and cultural traditions.
E) African constabulary working with local European civil servants partitioned the continent.


D

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One American writer who did not believe in human goodness and social progress was

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What made the Brown case different from other test cases against segregation?

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In the 1905, Taft-Katsura Agreement, _____

A) the United States and Japan agreed not to attack each other for at least 50 years B) the United States accepted a Japanese pledge not to invade the Philippines C) Japan agreed to limit emigration to the United States D) the United States and Japan agreed to a policy of mutual free trade E) the United States and Japan agreed to support Chinese independence

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