1. (i) They were not allowed to move out of their reserves with their stocks without permit. (ii) They were not allowed to enter the markets in white areas.

    (i) They were not allowed to move out of their reserves with their stocks without permit.
    (ii) They were not allowed to enter the markets in white areas.

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  2. The British colonial government in east Africa encouraged local peasant communities to expand cultivation. As a result of it, pasturelands were turned into cultivated fields.

    The British colonial government in east Africa encouraged local peasant communities
    to expand cultivation. As a result of it, pasturelands were turned into cultivated fields.

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  3. (a) The Maasai (b) The Maasai cattle herders live primarily in east Africa (Southern Kenya and Tanzania).

    (a) The Maasai
    (b) The Maasai cattle herders live primarily in east Africa (Southern Kenya and Tanzania).

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  4. Over the years, some richer pastoralists began buying land and settled down' They gave up their nomadic life.

    Over the years, some richer pastoralists began buying land and settled down’ They gave up their nomadic life.

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  5. Under the grazing tax pastoralists had to pay tax on every animal they grazed on the pastures.

    Under the grazing tax pastoralists had to pay tax on every animal they grazed on the pastures.

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