Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

name: quiz: dr. livingstone, i presume true/false: decide each statemen…

Question

name: quiz: dr. livingstone, i presume true/false: decide each statement is true or false, and write \true\ or \false\ in the blank. 1. livingstones goal in exploring africa was to find places to set up christian missions. 2. king leopold ii claimed the congo. 3. by 1914, africa had been divided up among several european powers. 4. until the 1800s, europeans had only traveled in the african interior. 5. africa had many natural resources, like copper and rubber. multiple choice: circle the best answer, and write the letter in the box. 6. was hired by king leopold ii to explore the congo river basin. a. david livingstone b. henry stanley c. prince klemens von metternich d. prince henry the navigator 7. while in africa, david livingstone. a. became familiar with native african languages b. was attacked by a lion c. fought african warriors d. all of the above short answer: answer the following question in complete sentences. 8. how did david livingstone feel about africa?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Livingstone aimed to establish Christian missions in Africa.
  2. King Leopold II claimed the Congo.
  3. By 1914, the 'Scramble for Africa' had divided it among European powers.
  4. Europeans had some exploration in the African interior before the 1800s.
  5. Africa is rich in natural resources like copper and rubber.
  6. Henry Stanley was hired by King Leopold II for Congo exploration.
  7. Livingstone became familiar with native languages, was attacked by a lion, and had encounters with African warriors.
  8. His work and explorations show his deep - rooted feelings towards Africa.

Answer:

  1. True
  2. True
  3. True
  4. False
  5. True
  6. B. Henry Stanley
  7. D. all of the above
  8. David Livingstone had a deep - seated passion for Africa. He was committed to exploring its interior, spreading Christianity, and improving the lives of its people. He saw Africa as a land full of potential and was dedicated to understanding its cultures, geography, and natural resources.