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World History · Semester B TEKS 15D-15E
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The BERLIN CONFERENCE of 1884–1885, in the context of imperial-era geography, was historically significant because it:

AWidely discussed in older popular accounts but rarely referenced in modern comparative historical scholarship, and generally regarded today as a minor rather than transformative episode in the broader historical trajectory.
BChronologically misplaced in most popular accounts, occurring substantially earlier or later than commonly claimed, and involving different actors from those usually named.
CConfined to a single generation and substantially reversed by later regimes, with no lasting institutional legacy and no direct influence on the developments that followed in subsequent centuries.
DEstablished rules under which European powers formalized their partition of nearly all of Africa into colonial territories — without African participation, and with borders that ignored many ethnic.

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