Which statement best describes jomo kenyatta's importance in post-colonial africa?
a. he advo...
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Which statement best describes jomo kenyatta's importance in post-colonial africa?
a. he advocated non-violence in winning independence for kenya.
b. he led a revolution against the british who controlled his country.
c. he allied with the soviet union to defeat the pro-capitalist government.
d. he accepted assistance from fidel castro to overthrow the british in kenya.
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