WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

IMPERIALISM ASIA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Who was excluded (left out) from the Berlin Conference?
A
representatives for the US
B
representatives of European countries
C
representatives of African countries
D
representatives of the 3rd Estate
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -No Africans were invited to the Berlin Conference and no Africans took part in deciding how the continent would be “carved up.” In 1870, only 10 percent of Africa was under European control; by 1914 it had increased to 90 percent of the continent.

Detailed explanation-2: -After explorers pushed into Africa’s interior, the European imperialistic powers met in 1884 at an international conference, later called the Berlin conference. No Africans were invited to the conference because the European powers did not have any interest in local input.

Detailed explanation-3: -No African leaders were present at the Berlin Conference. The Berlin Conference was attended by 13 European nations and the United States. The countries that attended included major powers with an interest in Africa such as France, Great Britain, and Germany.

Detailed explanation-4: -France took much of western Africa, from Mauritania to Chad (French West Africa) and Gabon and the Republic of Congo (French Equatorial Africa). Belgium and King Leopold II controlled the Democratic Republic of Congo (Belgian Congo). Portugal took Mozambique in the east and Angola in the west.

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