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A. Uprisings and Wars in Africa Questions refer to the map and image below. A. Uprisings and Wars in Africa   B. German extermination of the Herero, photograph, 1904-1906   -Which of the following accurately describes the changes in colonization patterns from the early nineteenth century to that seen in the map above? A)  European states fought each other in Africa to acquire territory. B)  Portuguese influence declined, while that of Britain and France grew. C)  The French colonized only northwest Africa because of its proximity to France. D)  Economic imperialism led many European states to invest in Africa. B. German extermination of the Herero, photograph, 1904-1906 Questions refer to the map and image below. A. Uprisings and Wars in Africa   B. German extermination of the Herero, photograph, 1904-1906   -Which of the following accurately describes the changes in colonization patterns from the early nineteenth century to that seen in the map above? A)  European states fought each other in Africa to acquire territory. B)  Portuguese influence declined, while that of Britain and France grew. C)  The French colonized only northwest Africa because of its proximity to France. D)  Economic imperialism led many European states to invest in Africa.
-Which of the following accurately describes the changes in colonization patterns from the early nineteenth century to that seen in the map above?


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