Answer:
From the passage of the Dawes Act, in 1887, until 1934, the policy of the federal government towards Native Americans had been one of "Americanization" and assimilation. In 1924, the Snyder Act granted citizenship to all Native Americans, but they remained second-class citizens. In 1934, the Indian Reorganization Act moved official policy away from assimilation and toward Native American autonomy. Its passage signaled a change in federal policy. In addition, because the government was reeling from the Great Depression, it wanted to stop subsidizing the Native Americans.
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Sun yat-sen promoted nationalism in China because he wanted the Chinese people to feel pride in their country.
Answer:
Poverty in poor countries, instability in other countries and revenge for what foreign countries did to their homeland or a specific group or family, inequality is also a major reason, these are all the major reasons I could think off :)
Explanation:
It left Africa underdeveloped, disorganized, and vulnerable to the next phase of European hegemony: colonialism.