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How were the independence movements of Kenya and Algeria similar and different?(1 point)
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Kenya and Algeria both utilized violent uprisings and resistance during their independence movement, but Kenya’s uprising was fully suppressed while Algeria’s eventually forced France to agree to a referendum.
Kenya and Algeria both utilized violent uprisings and resistance during their independence movement, but Kenya’s uprising was fully suppressed while Algeria’s eventually forced France to agree to a referendum.

Kenya and Algeria both utilized violent uprisings and resistance during their independence movement. Both uprisings were suppressed and they continued to call for independence through nonviolent means.
Kenya and Algeria both utilized violent uprisings and resistance during their independence movement. Both uprisings were suppressed and they continued to call for independence through nonviolent means.

Kenya and Algeria both utilized violent uprisings and resistance during their independence movement, forcing European colonizers to grant them independence through a transition of power.
Kenya and Algeria both utilized violent uprisings and resistance during their independence movement, forcing European colonizers to grant them independence through a transition of power.

Kenya and Algeria both utilized violent uprisings and resistance during their independence movement, but Algeria’s uprising was fully suppressed while Kenya’s eventually forced England to agree to a referendum.

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Both movements involved armed uprisings (Mau Mau in Kenya, FLN in Algeria) and ultimately led to independence through negotiated transitions from European colonial rule (Algeria via the 1962 Évian Accords/referendum; Kenya via constitutional negotiations and independence in 1963).