The development of nationalist activities was more rapid in British West Africa than in French...
GOVERNMENT
WAEC 1996
The development of nationalist activities was more rapid in British West Africa than in French West Africa because the
- A. French West Africans were not interested in having self-government
- B. French administrative policies did not allow for political agitation
- C. British were no longer interested in governing their acquired territories
- D. British did not have a standing army in West Africa, unlike their French counterparts
Correct Answer: B. French administrative policies did not allow for political agitation
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