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Which two of these items were requirements that the Berlin Conference imposed on European nations claiming colonies in Africa?
a-securing written, signed permission from the colonized territory’s leader
b-agreeing to participate ethically with other European nations in the slave trade
c-notifying other European nations when taking possession of African territories
d-actively occupying the territory, as shown by a flag and keeping a police force
e-committing to spreading the practice of Christianity in the colonies

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Answered by santy2
4

The Berlin conference was reached in order for the Europeans to divide the African land and posses the African land.

The decisions reached were as follows:

1) Regions were to be defined within the African land and the Europeans given a legal access to the land.

2) In the event of taking new powers along the African coast one had to notify the signatories already existing.

3) The powers could only acquire a right over the land if they signed treaties with the local leaders, raised their flag and put an governance in place together with a police force.

4) Slavery was to be terminated in order for the Europeans to be peacefully accepted.

The correct answer is :

a and c

Answered by avamarie2000
2

Answer:

thats not the Answer but letter C is

Explanation:

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