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Which of the following was NOT a reason for European forces to increase their presence in Africa? A. territorial relief B. agrarian revolution C. resources D. trade
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Which of the following was NOT a reason for European forces to increase their presence in Africa?
A. territorial relief
B. agrarian revolution
C. resources
D. trade
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Answer: B
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The best option would be that "agrarian revolution" was not a reason for European forces to increase their presence in Africa, since this happened long before the period of colonization.
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