They wanted to prevent imperialism so the first goal was to establish a new balance of power in Europe.
The two developments that led to a state of emergency being formally declared in 1965 by the governor of Kenya 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>Why did Kenya see a state of emergency in 1952?</h3>
As anti-colonial sentiment spread across Africa after World War II, Kenya was no different and the Mau Mau organization was one of those that pushed for independence in Kenya.
They went about it violently however by attacking individuals and settlements that were seen as pro-British and therefore had government protection.
This led to a ban in 1950 to stop the growth of the Mau Mau organization. This ban failed however, as the Mau Mau only grew in numbers and popularity.
In the end, the governor had to declare a state of emergency to deal with the Mau Mau Uprising.
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The answer is C.
Speeding was involved in 35% percent of the fatal crashes that occurred in construction/maintenance zones. Speeding lessens the ability of the driver to safely steer on the highway curves and to prevent crashing on anything in the road.
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To prevent government and individuals from harming others. To establish a basic set of morals that everyone in society should adhere to. To enable individuals to understand what behaviors and activities are appropriate.