Why was Jomo Kenyatta an important figure to Africa?a.
He advocated the use of nonviolent strikes and boycotts to win independence in Ghana.
c.
He was a leader of the freedom movement in Ghana who became a national hero when he was jailed by the British.
b.
He advocated the use of nonviolent strikes and boycotts to win independence in Kenya.
d.
He was a leader of the freedom movement in Kenya who became a national hero when he was jailed by the British.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. He was a leader of the freedom movement in Ghana who became a national hero when he was jailed by the British." Jomo Kenyatta an important figure to Africa because He was a leader of the freedom movement in Ghana who became a national hero when he was jailed by the British.
Answer 2
Answer:

Correct Answer is D

 


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