Question
What caused decolonization in Africa?(1 point)
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cash crops and enslavement
cash crops and enslavement
World War I and financial reasons
World War I and financial reasons
nationalist movements and the Cold War
nationalist movements and the Cold War
leadership and political resentment
Responses
cash crops and enslavement
cash crops and enslavement
World War I and financial reasons
World War I and financial reasons
nationalist movements and the Cold War
nationalist movements and the Cold War
leadership and political resentment
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The most comprehensive answer would be:
**nationalist movements and the Cold War**
Nationalist movements played a crucial role in the push for independence across Africa, as many countries sought to gain control over their own governance, culture, and resources. Additionally, the geopolitical dynamics of the Cold War influenced decolonization, as both the United States and the Soviet Union sought to extend their influence in newly independent nations, often supporting nationalist movements in the process.
**nationalist movements and the Cold War**
Nationalist movements played a crucial role in the push for independence across Africa, as many countries sought to gain control over their own governance, culture, and resources. Additionally, the geopolitical dynamics of the Cold War influenced decolonization, as both the United States and the Soviet Union sought to extend their influence in newly independent nations, often supporting nationalist movements in the process.
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