Why is Jomo Kenyatta considered by many to be the founding father of the nation of Kenya?
A. He struggled against Spanish control of the nation and eventually became the country's first elected president.
B. He fought against Portuguese imperialism for many years and wrote the nation's first constitution while he was imprisoned.
C. He commanded a guerrilla organization that eventually drove the French from power and helped to create a communist government.
D. He led the nationalist movement against the British for many years and helped establish a republican government after independence.