The main reasons is that they were inspired by their leaders to fight. The leaders often invoked supernatural intervention such as magic,witch craft, or ancestral spirits. example is the maji maji rebellion where the leader inspired the natives that they would be protected by the water concoction. Another reason is that they were bitter and were often not afraid of death. They had already lost their dignity and had nothing to loss in their death. The third reason is that they were oblivious of the mighty power of the weapons.
The goal of the temperance movement was to "<span>C. outlaw the drinking of alcohol," in the United States, since many people saw alcohol consumption as being detrimental to society. </span>
"Nazi's blamed Jews for social, political, or economic conditions in Germany" is the one among the following that illustrates the Nuremberg Laws <span>about the Nazi view of the Jewish people prior to the outbreak of World War II. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D".</span>