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Which two of these items were requirements that the Berlin Conference imposed on European nations claiming colonies in Africa?

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mr_godi [1.6K]1 month ago
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  • Informing other European nations during the acquisition of African lands
  • Actively establishing presence in the region, demonstrated by a flag and maintaining a police force

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Artemon [1.7K]1 month ago
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Answer:

informing other European countries when claiming African land

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actively establishing control over the land, indicated by a flag and a police presence

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