Answer:
The consequences of imperialism in the Congo viewed differently by the colonizers (Europeans) and the colonized (Africans) is described below in detail.
Explanation:
Economic strategies were selected by Europeans who slaughtered the territories, rather than encourage them. Africa was destroyed economically, culturally, and politically. Africa's established lifestyles and history were slaughtered. The Europeans had no concern in conventional African experience and had no interest for the Africans.
Democratisation in Africa had allowed investors to invest in business. The government was able to provide the needs of many impoverished areas as well as financial assistance was given to them by the World Bank.
Maize, or corn, was crucial for the survival and thriving not only of the early Americans but of modern Americans too.
Maize is easily grown, easily stored, easily transported, and is a good source of food and calories.
So, maize allowed farmers to easily grow food and stockpile reserves for tough years.
Answer:
B. Blacks and whites were separated.
Explanation:
There were separate seats for blacks and whites before the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and different public facilities. The black people could not go to the same colleges, sport facilities or restaurants whites entered. That was segregation.
Britain declared war on Germany as a consequence of Germany's attack on Belgium. Option C is correct.
The German invasion of Belgium was a military campaign which began on 4 August 1914.
Belgium's ports were close to the British coast and German control of Belgium would have been considered as a serious threat to Britain. In the end, Britain refused to ignore the events of 4 August 1914, when Germany attacked France through Belgium. Within hours, Britain declared war on Germany.