The general Strike of 1945 was caused primarily by the

A.

persistent implementation of discriminatory laws

B.

disparity in the criteria for employment

C.

harshness in trade laws as it concerns the Africans

D.

government's rejection of a demand for an increase of 50 percent in the cost of living allowances

Correct answer is D

The strike began after the British colonial acting governor refused to give in by increasing 50%  wages of skilled Africans in the government railway service to meet the increased cost of living and a minimum of 60 cents daily for unskilled and temporary employed Africans in the employ of the railway