European colonial administrations depended primarily on which of the following to preserve their power in Africa?
a. large armies made up of African soldiers, which were trained and led by Europeans
b. the sharing of profits with African peoples
c. offers of modernization to the African peoples
d. popular support at the polls
e. the spread of European culture and religion among African peoples
Answer: a. large armies made up of African soldiers, which were trained and led by Europeans
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