Why were Egypt and South Africa important colonies for Britain during the "Scramble for Africa"?

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Answer: Egypt was important because it controlled the Suez canal, the gateway between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.

South Africa was important because it had many important port cities, including Cape Town, which means Britain could control the Cape of Good Hope.

Britain controlling these two routes meant that they controlled a very large portion of European overseas trade to Asia and Africa.

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Compare and analyze the development of Christianity in the Roman Empire and Confucian or Buddhism ideology in Han China. How was religion or ideology used by each empire to foster political stability?

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The answer is given below.

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Religion played a crucial role in the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty in China to bring stability in society. Before Christianity, the Roman Empire practice worshipping several goods as they favoured. By the arrival of Christianity, they now relied on a single religion with no conflict to who they should worship. It brought political stability and helped them spread their empire and introduce Christianity in far places like Spain, Britain, etc.

Buddhism reach China through the Silk Road and by Chinese travellers who reach India to get knowledge. Confucianism and Buddhism ideology gave stability in the society by introducing basic rules which allowed political stability with no conflict over rituals and customs.