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How did German imperialism in Africa differ from British imperialism?
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A. Germany refused to offer equal rights to Africans living in its
colonies.
B. Germany's colonies were ruled by Europeans without input from
Africans.
C. Germany's colonies were established as part of the Berlin
Conference.
D. Germany dominated its colonies through economic and military
means.

Respuesta :

The German imperialism in Africa differed from the British one in that that Germany's colonies were ruled by Europeans without input from Africans.

Explanation:

Germany had imperial ambitions for a very long time. Initially, it was Prussia that started with the imperialism in Africa, but that didn't lasted long, nor it had any lasting effect. In the age of New Imperialism, Germany was united, and it was emerging as a global power.

Using its strong military, the Germans managed to invade several parts of Africa, gradually building an empire. Unlike the other imperial powers, like the British for example, the Germans had all of the power in their own hands. The natives were not allowed to have any power, no say in anything, and were totally excluded from the politics. German colonies in Africa were present day:

  • Burundi
  • Tanzania
  • Togo
  • Cameroon
  • Namibia
  • Rwanda

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Germany's colonies were ruled by Europeans without input from

Africans.

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