Why did Kenyatta want to distance himself from the Mau Mau? Check all that apply.
They had no desire for independence.
The British were determined to crush the rebellion.
They were criminals and made achieving independence more difficult.
They were led by his political rivals.
They were members of the Kikuyu.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:00
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