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Unit 7 – 19th Century Perspectives and Political Developments
Topic 7.6
In assessing an anti-imperialist speech by an African leader in the late 19th century, why might its historical situation limit its use as a source?
The author likely had no real influence or power.
The speech may reflect a sentiment not shared by all Africans of that time period.
The speaker would have been too biased against imperialism to provide accurate information.
The speech was probably written in an African language.
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