Uhuru: Blundell And The New Kenya Party Flashcards

1
Q

By the late 1950s, what happened to the white settler community?

A

Fragmented politically

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By the late 1950s, what was fragmented politically?

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White settler community

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3
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By what year were the white settlers separated politically?

A

Late 1950s

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4
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Who led the New Kenya Group?

A

Sir Michael Blundell

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5
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What did Sir Michael Blundell lead?

A

The New Kenya Group

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What stance did the leader of the New Kenya Group, Michael Blundell have?

A

Liberal

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7
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What was the aim of the New Kenya Group?

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Build a moderate African middle class and showed a willingness to collaborate with moderate African politcal groups

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8
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Who led the conservatives?

A

Commander Llewelyn Briggs and later Sir Ferdinand Cavendish

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9
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What was the lagger mentality?

A

Not willing to accept new ideas

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10
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Who had the lagger mentality?

A

Conservatives

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11
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What did the liberals support?

A

Multiracialism and replace an all-African government

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12
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Where was the liberals politcal base?

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Business and professional communities

Older, larger, more wealthy farmers

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What was the New Kenya group, the first political party to do?

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First to be open to all races

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