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"The dimensions of the true interests of the natives at heart" are algebraically equal to the length, breadth and depth of the whiteman's pocket."
- Herbert Macaulay, c. 1905, in response to British claims that they were governing Nigeria with the true interests of the
natives at heart."
This quote could BEST be used to describe the feelings that began which political, economic, and social movement decades later?
A)
Mau Mau Rebellion
B)
Pan-African Movement
C)
Anti-Slavery Movement
D)
Anti-Apartheid Movement

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