Answer:
<h3>By introducing new cultural practices.</h3>
Explanation:
Africa faced European colonial occupation and conquest between the 1870s and 1900s. The assimilation policies introduced by the colonial empires greatly affected the cultural practices of the people.
Introduction of religion, education, language and other ideologies were assimilated by the European powers in Africa. Much of the old traditions and cultures were abolished and erased by the powers in order to bring uniformity and political identity among the different countries in Africa.
Perhaps the most common cultural change we can see today among African nations is the usage of French language. Many native languages and traditions in Africa disappeared during the European colonial conquests.
The correct answer is the last option.
In constructing their trenches, the Allies and Germans had different systems of thought. The former thought that the war would be over soon and that the soldiers would not spend much time in the trenches, resulting in poorly constructed ones that weren't comfortable by any means. The Germans, on the other hand, took into account the construction of their trenches, resulting in sturdy defensive lines.
A colonial meeting house was a meeting house used in colonial New England built using tax money. The colonial meeting house was the focal point of the community where all the town's residents could discuss local issues, conduct religious worship, and engage in town business.

(1) the United States would not interfere in the internal affairs of or the wars between European powers; (2) the United States recognized and would not interfere with existing colonies and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere; (3) the Western Hemisphere was closed to future colonization