Many conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa resulted from the way the European colonists used imperialism to conquer territories. At this time, European states also engaged in what is now referred to as the "Scramble for Africa" where they met together in the Berlin Conference and decided how to split up Africa between the European states. Of course, the African people didn't have any say in this and many tribes and cultures were forced together or separated by these new divides. A lot of conflict arose from these new forced boundaries and European imperialist rule.
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It suggests that the racial makeup of these areas were predominantly European.
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Mahalaga ang likas na yaman sa asya sapagkat dto tayo kumukuha ng mga pangangailangan sa ating pang araw araw na pamumuhay.
Explanation:
Katulad na lamang ng mga likas na yamang dagat, ang isda ay isa sa maaring pagkakitaan ng mga mamayang nakatira malapit sa dagat. Maari din itong gawing ulam na makakataguyod para maiwasan ang gutom. Maraming pang likas na mga yaman ang makukuhanan ng benipisyo at makakatulong sa mga pangangailangan natin.
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The correct answer is <em>Government troops helped put down both strikes</em>
Explanation:
The fact that government troops had to be called in to end both strikes is perhaps one of the only commonality between both these incidents.
The Great Railroad Strike began on the 14th of July 1877 as the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has reduced the wages of it's workers for three consecutive years.
The Strike started in Martinsburg but quickly spread to New York, Illinois, Maryland etc. After 45 days, the strike ended as local militias and government troops were brought in. At the end, over a 100 people lost their lives.
The Homestead Strike began in June 1892 when workers protested to the reduced wages being proposed by the Carnegie Steel Company in the town of Homestead. The strike was proposed by a Union and the manager of the steel plant was determined to end it. Eventually, the company hired detectives to protect the plant and an armed battle began.
Government troops were eventually called in and the strike was broken.