All the following except one were the motivating reasons behind the Great Trek

HISTORYJAMB 2014

All the following except one were the motivating reasons behind the Great Trek

  • A. the fear that the emigration might lead to a decline of civilisation
  • B. insecurity about the conflict on the Eastern frontier of South Africa
  • C. restoration of economic, cultural and political unity independent of the British power
  • D. threat of liberalism by the new colonial regime

Correct Answer: A. the fear that the emigration might lead to a decline of civilisation

Explanation

The fear that the emigration might lead to a decline of civilization is the correct answer, as this was expressed by the Dutch Reformed Church in opposition to the Great Trek, seeing also as being an act of godlessness.

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