By the end of the 19th century, what was the relationship between the nations of Africa and the countries of Europe?

a. The countries of Europe had effectively colonized virtually all of Africa.
b. European countries helped the independent African nations develop their resources.
c. African countries had achieved independence and were marketing products to Europe.
d. European immigrant labor was replacing local labor in African industry.


ANSWER:
a

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