Kenya faced a difficult task in winning independence mostly because of
a. the influence of coffee planters who felt Africans were not ready for independence.
b. the lack of a well-educated Kenyan leader.
c. the nonviolent nature of Kenyan nationalism.
d. its large supplies of oil, which made it a prime target for invasion by other African nations.
e. all of these.
ANSWER:
a
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