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Why did nationalist movements gain strength in Asia and Africa after World War II? (1 point) Responses Asian and African nation...Question
Why did nationalist movements gain strength in Asia and Africa after World War II?
(1 point
Responses
Asian and African nations wanted a return to colonial-style governments.
Asian and African nations wanted a return to colonial-style governments.
People in the colonies wanted to choose their own governments.
People in the colonies wanted to choose their own governments.
The colonies were no longer good for resources.
The colonies were no longer good for resources.
Colonizers no longer wanted to live in the colonies.
(1 point
Responses
Asian and African nations wanted a return to colonial-style governments.
Asian and African nations wanted a return to colonial-style governments.
People in the colonies wanted to choose their own governments.
People in the colonies wanted to choose their own governments.
The colonies were no longer good for resources.
The colonies were no longer good for resources.
Colonizers no longer wanted to live in the colonies.
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The correct response is:
**People in the colonies wanted to choose their own governments.**
After World War II, many nations in Asia and Africa sought independence and self-determination, leading to the rise of nationalist movements. These movements were driven by a desire for autonomy, self-governance, and the rejection of colonial rule.
**People in the colonies wanted to choose their own governments.**
After World War II, many nations in Asia and Africa sought independence and self-determination, leading to the rise of nationalist movements. These movements were driven by a desire for autonomy, self-governance, and the rejection of colonial rule.