What was the purpose of the Pan-African Congresses that b...
What was the purpose of the Pan-African Congresses that began in 1900?
To advocate for African colonization of Europe
To promote European imperialism in Africa
To discuss strategies for African independence and unity
To establish trade alliances with Asian countries
Correct answer is C
The Pan-African Congresses were a series of meetings held in the 20th century that aimed to address the issues facing Africa as a result of European colonization. The main purpose of these congresses was to discuss strategies for African independence and unity.
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