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noname [10]
1 year ago
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Select all the correct answers. What two developments led to the declaration of a state of emergency in 1952 by the governor of

Kenya
History
1 answer:
scoundrel [369]1 year ago
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The reasons that a state of emergency was declared in Kenya in 1952 were:

  • Mau Mau attacks on individuals and settlements loyal to Britain.
  • failure of a 1950 ban to stop the growth of the Mau Mau Rebellion.

<h3>What was Kenya state of emergency 1952?</h3>

In the Africa country, the State of Emergency was declared in October 1952 after the Mau Mau murdered a loyal Kikuyu chief.

Even despite the action of the Mau Mau, it took some time for an effective response to be formulated because the Kenyan police were few in number and unused to operating in the tribal areas.

Therefore, the reasons that a state of emergency was declared in Kenya in 1952 were Mau Mau attacks on individuals and settlements loyal to Britain. and failure of a 1950 ban to stop the growth of the Mau Mau Rebellion.

Missing options "Mau Mau attacks on individuals and settlements loyal to Britain forced relocation of White settlers into camps guarded by Mau Mau soldiers, Mau Mau leaders ordering soldiers to shoot British troops on sight a Mau Mau coup that took control of the colonial government failure of a 1950 ban to stop the growth of the Mau Mau Rebellion"

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