Wedged between their old ways of living and the way Europeans wanted them to live, Africans often found that they
A) must make a complete break with every aspect of the culture they had known in order to be accepted in the white man's society.
B) preferred the modern ways to the old but could not say that publicly for fear of ostracism.
C) no longer could have contentment no matter which path they chose.
D) wanted their children to succeed under the white man's rules but wanted no part of that life for themselves.
E) were all going to be treated the same way whether they cooperated or not.
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