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Compare the independence movements in Ghana, Kenya, and Algeria. Which of the following is a similarity of these movements? (1 k
all were British colonies
the failure of nonviolent protest
• lingering tension from colonial occupation
• the refusal of colonial powers to negotiate with independence leaders

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"lingering tension from colonial occupation"

Explanation: Ghana (British) achieved independence largely through political negotiation and nonviolent mass politics, Kenya (British) suffered a violent Mau Mau revolt and difficult post‑colonial land/settler legacies, and Algeria (French) fought a brutal war with long-lasting social and political scars. All three countries experienced lasting tensions and challenges rooted in their colonial experience, whereas the other options are not true for all three (Algeria was not British; Ghana did not rely on failed nonviolent protest; colonial powers did negotiate at different points).