Proto-nationalism was a movement limited to the demands f...
Proto-nationalism was a movement limited to the demands for
immediate end to colonialism
reforms of the political class and respect for African religion
western education
social amenities and political participation
Correct answer is B
Proto-nationalism refers to the early forms of nationalist sentiment and movements that emerged in various parts of Africa prior to gaining independence from colonial rule. During this period, there was a focus on advocating for reforms within the existing political structures, as well as a demand for respect for African cultures, religions, and traditions. The emphasis was on addressing social and political issues within the colonial framework rather than an immediate end to colonialism.
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