Someone please help me what was a major difference between Ethiopias and

Someone please help me what was a major difference between Ethiopia’s and Vietnam’s resistance to domination by European imperial powers during the late 19th century ?? A- Ethiopia worked closely with powerful European allies , while Vietnam did not B- Ethiopia launched a military resistance, while Vietnam focused on nonviolent protest C- Ethiopia organized its resistance around around religious ideals , while Vietnam did not D- Ethiopia won its independence, while Vietnam remained under European control

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Ethiopia won its independence, while Vietnam remained under European control.

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