I'm going to answer in regard to France -- and I'm thinking the British example followed a similar pattern.
France continued to have a military presence in Africa as decolonization proceeded, saying this was a way to provide security. France had defense agreements with about half of the African nations. France became known as the "gendarme" (police force) of Africa.
France also maintained strong economic ties to the African continent. France imported significant amounts of raw materials and energy resources (like oil) from Africa.
So, continued military and economic ties would be two ways you could list in responding the question you posted.
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The second part of the sentence is actually correct - the one describing what ziggurats are. However, the first part is incorrect - Sumerians were not monotheists. Monotheists believe in one god - for example, Christianity is a monotheistic religion. But Sumerians were polytheists - this means that they believed in many gods, such as Enlil, Enki, Nergal, etc.
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During the Three Kingdoms period, which lasted from 57 BCE to 668 CE, the Korean Peninsula was divided between the kingdoms of Koguryo, Paekche, and Silla. Each of these was founded as a confederation of cities after the fall of the Gojoseon kingdom. Koguryo was the largest, stretching into Manchuria.
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