Multiple Choice
Though idealistic, the stated goal of British indirect rule in Africa was
A) to introduce British educational institutions.
B) to preserve African political institutions.
C) to replace tribal government with constitutional democracy.
D) to "divide and conquer".
E) to mitigate French, Belgian, and German influence on the continent.
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