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You are a congolese working 12 hours a day collecting rubber for king leopold of belgium's congo free state in 1900. you are separated miles away from your family working among the rubber trees with your crew, and see them just twice a month. officers of the congo free state have been known to cut off the hands of workers who don't work hard enough in collecting rubber, and you have already been threatened twice when your collection did not meet designated quotas. do you . . a. try to escape and flee with your family to another part of africa? b. appeal to local missionaries and even the king in letters requesting relief from work and return to your family? or c. take up arms (machetes) with your work crew to take back the land that you believe is rightfully your people's?

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