How were the tactics the British used to defeat the resistance movements of the Zulus and the Ashanti similar?(1 point)

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The British enlisted the help of allies in Ethiopia, whose military strength helped them overpower the Ashanti and Zulu.
The British enlisted the help of allies in Ethiopia, whose military strength helped them overpower the Ashanti and Zulu.

The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.
The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.

The British were able to defeat both the Ashanti and Zulus in one crushing battle due to England’s military power.
The British were able to defeat both the Ashanti and Zulus in one crushing battle due to England’s military power.

The British were able to defeat the Ashanti because they allowed the Ashanti and Zulus to keep their leaders.

The British were able to defeat the Ashanti because they allowed the Ashanti and Zulus to keep their leaders.

The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.

The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.

The correct answer is: The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.

In order to answer this question correctly, we need to look for similarities in the tactics used by the British to defeat the resistance movements of the Zulus and the Ashanti. To do this, we can analyze each statement:

1. The British enlisted the help of allies in Ethiopia, whose military strength helped them overpower the Ashanti and Zulu. - This statement mentions the involvement of Ethiopia, which is not relevant to the question since the British did not enlist their help in defeating the resistance movements of the Zulus and the Ashanti.

2. The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires. - This statement correctly identifies the tactics used by the British to defeat both resistance movements. By exiling strong leaders and creating divisions within the empires, the British were able to weaken the resistance movements and gain control.

3. The British were able to defeat both the Ashanti and Zulus in one crushing battle due to England’s military power. - This statement suggests that the British were able to defeat both resistance movements in a single battle due to England's military power. However, this is not accurate as the defeat of the Zulus involved multiple battles and campaigns.

4. The British were able to defeat the Ashanti because they allowed the Ashanti and Zulus to keep their leaders. - This statement contradicts the question as it suggests that the British allowed the Ashanti and Zulus to keep their leaders, whereas the question asks for similarities in the tactics used to defeat both resistance movements.

Therefore, the correct answer is the second statement: The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.

How were the tactics the British used to defeat the resistance movements of the Zulus and the Ashanti similar?(1 point)

Responses

The British enlisted the help of allies in Ethiopia, whose military strength helped them overpower the Ashanti and Zulu.
The British enlisted the help of allies in Ethiopia, whose military strength helped them overpower the Ashanti and Zulu.

The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.
The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.

The British were able to defeat both the Ashanti and Zulus in one crushing battle due to England’s military power.
The British were able to defeat both the Ashanti and Zulus in one crushing battle due to England’s military power.

The British were able to defeat the Ashanti because they allowed the Ashanti and Zulus to keep their leaders.

How were the tactics the British used to defeat the resistance movements of the Zulus and the Ashanti similar?(1 point)

Responses

The British enlisted the help of allies in Ethiopia, whose military strength helped them overpower the Ashanti and Zulu.

The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.

The British were able to defeat both the Ashanti and Zulus in one crushing battle due to England’s military power.

The British were able to defeat the Ashanti because they allowed the Ashanti and Zulus to keep their leaders.