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... 19TH CENTURY Political activities . In the 19th century there were a number of new movements and new political develop- ments among the enlarged populations of East Africa be- fore the advent of Western imperialist forces . In the south ...
... 19TH CENTURY Political activities . In the 19th century there were a number of new movements and new political develop- ments among the enlarged populations of East Africa be- fore the advent of Western imperialist forces . In the south ...
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... 19th century can be divided into early , middle , and late periods - in the east running to about 1840 , 1870 , and ... century . These developments culminated in educa- tional systems similar to those of the present . In the early ...
... 19th century can be divided into early , middle , and late periods - in the east running to about 1840 , 1870 , and ... century . These developments culminated in educa- tional systems similar to those of the present . In the early ...
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... 19th - century minds as its rival , and it was some- times the same minds . Evolution was the belief that lasting and beneficial change comes about by slow and small degrees . It is often imperceptible and therefore congenial to human ...
... 19th - century minds as its rival , and it was some- times the same minds . Evolution was the belief that lasting and beneficial change comes about by slow and small degrees . It is often imperceptible and therefore congenial to human ...
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