What factors did the independence movements in Ghana and Kenya have in common? Select all that apply.They happened nonviolently.


They resulted in the formation of autocratic regimes.


They overthrew British rule.


They launched successful democracies.

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Answer 1
Answer: the common aspects of independence of Kenya and Ghana are;

They overthrew British rule. Both countries were colonies of the British.

the two countries did not result to successful democracies but to autocratic regimes.Kwame Nkrumah was shortly overthrown while the first president of Kenya ruled the country with a rod of iron, and his regime was plagued in several scandals,despite being peaceful.
 The Independence of Ghana was greatly peaceful,but that of Kenya was plagued by some violence, as the Mau Mau launched series of attacks against white settlers. 




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  • They overthrew the British rule. Both countries were colonies of the Britten government.
  • Conflict and resentment defined the colonial experience with the white settlers and native africans. they settled in the fertile highland outside nairobi.  successful large scale farming depended to a great degree upon an adequate labor force, namely african.
  • the two countries did not result to successful democracies but to autocratic regimes.Kwame Nkrumah was shortly overthrown while the first president of Kenya ruled the country with a rod of iron, and his regime was plagued in several scandals,despite being peaceful.
  •  The Independence of Ghana was greatly peaceful,but that of Kenya was plagued by some violence, as the Mau Mau launched series of attacks against white settlers. 
  • Both countries had to fight for them to earn their independence, however, they differ in the person whom they struggled together. For Kenya's independence, they teamed up with Jomo Kenyatta, who is also reigned as their first prime minister. While in Ghana, they proposed a contract for their independence. 
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Republicans opposed the impeachment proceedings.

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(Q047) What happened to the Iroquois Confederacy during the American Revolutionary War?a. Its members migrated to England for safety.
b. Its members became slaves to American masters.
o c Its members fought for both England and America.
d. Its members assimilated completely to European values.

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When 4,000 Americans went on a revenge expedition against the Iroquois in 1779 and defeated them close to modern-day Elmira, New York, it damaged their fields, orchards, granaries, and morale.

Thu, option C is correct.

What caused the dissolution of the Iroquois Confederacy after the Revolutionary War?

The Iroquois Confederacy was defeated by a combination of weapons and the cultural gap that emerged from the division of the Iroquois between the colonists and the British during the Revolutionary War.

The Iroquois' need for weapons was cemented by the Beaver Wars, and while their temporary neutrality during the Revolutionary War helped them, it also led to a rift when it came time to choose sides. They were destroyed due to this loss of cohesion, which started when the need for the weaponry provided by the Europeans emerged.

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Answer:

C. Its members fought for both England and America

Explanation:

The Grand Council allowed each member to decide which side to support, thus many of the groups split.

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A They shared the same laws
B They were centers of trade
C They were all ruled by one king
D They were home to millions of people​

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Answer:B

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Prohibition and the rise of unorganized crime is correct

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