The answer to your question is,
True! Any type of evidence that an archaeologist finds that they assume is from past life will be examined.
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Answer:
It had success such as Ethiopia's ability to remain independent and the Chilembwe insurrection inspiring the people; it also had it failures such as lack of technology and lack of unity. The conditions that led African peoples to resist colonial rule often emerged from longstanding grievances against colonial labor exploitation, taxation, racist and paternalist practices, arbitrary violence, and political illegitimacy. African states such as bribery and corruption, lack of democratic and participatory governance, insecurity, lack of justice and equality before the law, and illiteracy.
Problems of Independent West African States
Problems of national unity and cohesion: Overview and Case Studies. ...
Pervasive influence of the former colonial powers. ...
Authoritarian regimes. ...
The military as political rulers. ...
Problems of unemployment, under-employment and civil wars. ...
Population explosion, diseases and drought.
Explanation:
Several of these questions are opinion, so I can't really help with those, but I can answer the first one.
After World War I, the League of Nations was created to try to help keep the peace and solve problems between nations. The same went for the United Nations after World War II. There were also the treaties that ended the wars. (You'll have to decide whether or not these were actually successful.)