The insurgencies discussed in this chapter were MOST commonly:

a. disbanded using gentle persuasion.
b. dispersed after leaders were bought off.
c. scattered after followers were persuaded to become Christian.
d. destroyed with brute military force.
e. completely ignored by the imperialist powers.


Answer: d. destroyed with brute military force.

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