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The answer is B because the text mentioned the author
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there were two presidents Bush. Bush father and Bush junior. Bush father's foreign policy objective was to establish friendly relationships with the Soviet Union of Gorbachev and was marked by the invasion to Panama to overthrow Noriega and the "Desert Storm" to liberate Kuwait from Iran. Bush junior's foreign policy was marked by the fight against terrorism after the September eleventh attack in 2001.
Explanation: George Herbert Walker Bush or Bush father was president of the U.S.A from 1989 to 1993. George Walker Bush or Bush junior was twice president of the U.S.A. from 2001 to 2009.
The answer is D. Africans were generally able to hide from or defend themselves against Europeans.
The correct answer is A) Pan-Africanism failed to achieve its most important objectives.
The conclusion that is supported by the fact that Africa was divided into many small, independent states following the end of European colonial control of the continent is "Pan-Africanism failed to achieve its most important objectives.
During the Berlin Conference of February 26, 1885, leaders of superpower nations in Europe met to split African countries, creating new borders. Only two countries were left untouched: Ethiopia and Liberia. The British colonized South Africa, Kenya, Egypt, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and Uganda. The French kept Senegal, Mauritania, Ivory Coast, Gabon, and Chad. Germany kept Namibia, Togo, and Cameroon. Portugal kept Mozambique and Angola. And Spain kept Morocco.