The correct answer to this open question is the following.
It seems that ypur question is incomplete because it doesn't include any context, reference, map, or something we can use to help you answer the question.
What tribes are you referring to? What is the time in history?
However, trying to help you, we can comment on the following.
We assume that you are referring to the European presence in Africa after the Berlin Conference of 1855. If that is the case, then we can say that what happened to tribes when the Europeans made these new borders was that they eliminate some borders, modified others, create new regions, moved tribes from their former territories, and displaced people.
This was a moment in history known as the Scramble for Africa," that started in 1885 and ended approximately in 1914.
The European countries involved in the partition of Africa were France, Great Britain, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Belgium. In reality, these countries were only interested in colonizing Africa to exploit the many raw materials and natural resources of the continent.
A place to fish
Fresh drinking water
Good farming conditions
Provides trading routes
THE Jury if I an not mistaken
Answer:
Principles of research integrity.
Explanation:
Research integrity is a principle of commitment to intellectual honesty and personal responsibility and adherence to rules, regulations, guidelines. and commonly accepted professional codes. This principle is the moral code of researchers and every research should endevour to stick to them.
I believe the answer is: <span> being unbiased
But since it's an inescapable fact that most people have our own personal perspectives (including the producers of the news media) , most of the news media tend to be leaning slightly in support of certain political affiliation., regardless of their effort in trying to be completely unbiased.
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