Question 1

A)Describe the impact of decolonization worldwide after World War II.(1 point)
Responses

In the five years after World War II, many empires granted independence to their former global colonies. This caused the birth of new countries worldwide. This process occurred peacefully in some places and violently in many places.
In the five years after World War II, many empires granted independence to their former global colonies. This caused the birth of new countries worldwide. This process occurred peacefully in some places and violently in many places.

In the decades after World War II, many empires granted independence to their former global colonies. This caused the birth of new countries worldwide. This process occurred violently everywhere.
In the decades after World War II, many empires granted independence to their former global colonies. This caused the birth of new countries worldwide. This process occurred violently everywhere.

In the decades after World War II, many empires granted independence to their former global colonies. This caused the birth of new empires. This process occurred peacefully in some places and violently in many places.
In the decades after World War II, many empires granted independence to their former global colonies. This caused the birth of new empires. This process occurred peacefully in some places and violently in many places.

In the decades after World War II, many empires granted independence to their former global colonies. This caused the birth of new countries worldwide. This process occurred peacefully in some places and violently in many places.
In the decades after World War II, many empires granted independence to their former global colonies. This caused the birth of new countries worldwide. This process occurred peacefully in some places and violently in many places.
Question 2
A)Explain how satyagraha helped India achieve independence.(1 point)
Responses

The cooperative elements of satyagraha encouraged Britain to negotiate with them. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.
The cooperative elements of satyagraha encouraged Britain to negotiate with them. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.

The noncooperative elements of satyagraha brought international attention as it created supply chain issues. The nonviolent elements made the British more willing to negotiate.
The noncooperative elements of satyagraha brought international attention as it created supply chain issues. The nonviolent elements made the British more willing to negotiate.

The noncooperative elements of satyagraha had little impact, but the nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.
The noncooperative elements of satyagraha had little impact, but the nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.

The noncooperative elements of satyagraha negatively impacted British influence in India. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.
The noncooperative elements of satyagraha negatively impacted British influence in India. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.
Question 3
A)What influenced Gandhi’s nonviolent methods and ideals?(1 point)
Responses

His devout mother’s Christian faith and studying Henry David Thoreau while in England.
His devout mother’s Christian faith and studying Henry David Thoreau while in England.

His devout mother’s Jainist faith and his teacher, Henry David Thoreau, at school.
His devout mother’s Jainist faith and his teacher, Henry David Thoreau, at school.

His devout mother’s Jainist faith and studying Henry David Thoreau while in England.
His devout mother’s Jainist faith and studying Henry David Thoreau while in England.

His devout mother’s Christian faith and his teacher, Henry David Thoreau, at school.
His devout mother’s Christian faith and his teacher, Henry David Thoreau, at school.
Question 4
A)Which of the following best analyzes a major pattern in nationalist movements in Africa after 1945?(1 point)
Responses

Experimental political blocs such as the United Arab Republic became popular.
Experimental political blocs such as the United Arab Republic became popular.

Overall desire to implement socialism decreased as capitalist movements became more popular.
Overall desire to implement socialism decreased as capitalist movements became more popular.

There were increased calls for Black African unity and liberation through the congress model.
There were increased calls for Black African unity and liberation through the congress model.

Overall desire to exclude the working and lower classes in postcolonial Africa emerged.
Overall desire to exclude the working and lower classes in postcolonial Africa emerged.
Question 5
A)The Arab League and the United Arab Republic best reflected which major pattern?(1 point)
Responses

the trend away from socialist principles in the newly formed states
the trend away from socialist principles in the newly formed states

cooperation between culturally similar states with the same political goals
cooperation between culturally similar states with the same political goals

the exclusion of African nations in Middle Eastern politics

1 answer

Here are the responses for each question based on the provided options:

Question 1 A) Describe the impact of decolonization worldwide after World War II. (1 point)

  • Response: In the decades after World War II, many empires granted independence to their former global colonies. This caused the birth of new countries worldwide. This process occurred peacefully in some places and violently in many places.

Question 2 A) Explain how satyagraha helped India achieve independence. (1 point)

  • Response: The cooperative elements of satyagraha encouraged Britain to negotiate with them. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.

Question 3 A) What influenced Gandhi’s nonviolent methods and ideals? (1 point)

  • Response: His devout mother’s Jainist faith and studying Henry David Thoreau while in England.

Question 4 A) Which of the following best analyzes a major pattern in nationalist movements in Africa after 1945? (1 point)

  • Response: There were increased calls for Black African unity and liberation through the congress model.

Question 5 A) The Arab League and the United Arab Republic best reflected which major pattern? (1 point)

  • Response: Cooperation between culturally similar states with the same political goals.

These choices reflect historical accuracy and capture the essence of the questions asked.