Kenya - ruled by the British
India - home to nationalist movement led by Mohandas Gandhi
Algeria - ruled by the French
Malaya - British tried to return to power after the Japanese left.
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Kenya
India
Algeria
Malaya
home to nationalist movement led by Mohandas Gandhi
ruled by the French
ruled by the British
British tried to return to power after the Japanese left.
5 answers
How was the independence process in Kenya different from that in Ghana?
A.
Kenyan independence was gained without violence.
B.
Ghanaian independence did not occur until the 1980s.
C.
Ghanaian independence was gained through violent strikes and protests.
D.
Kenyan independence was gained after a war with Britain.
A.
Kenyan independence was gained without violence.
B.
Ghanaian independence did not occur until the 1980s.
C.
Ghanaian independence was gained through violent strikes and protests.
D.
Kenyan independence was gained after a war with Britain.
D. Kenyan independence was gained after a war with Britain.
The independence process in Kenya was marked by a violent struggle against British colonial rule led by the Mau Mau movement, while Ghana achieved independence through peaceful negotiations with the British.
The independence process in Kenya was marked by a violent struggle against British colonial rule led by the Mau Mau movement, while Ghana achieved independence through peaceful negotiations with the British.
Why did nationalist movements gain strength in Asia and Africa after World War II?
A.
Asian and African nations wanted a return to colonial-style governments.
B.
People in the colonies wanted to choose their own governments.
C.
The colonies were no longer good for resources.
D.
Colonizers no longer wanted to live in the colonies.
A.
Asian and African nations wanted a return to colonial-style governments.
B.
People in the colonies wanted to choose their own governments.
C.
The colonies were no longer good for resources.
D.
Colonizers no longer wanted to live in the colonies.
B. People in the colonies wanted to choose their own governments.
Nationalist movements in Asia and Africa gained strength after World War II because colonial powers had weakened, and the people in the colonies were no longer content to be ruled by foreign powers. These movements were driven by a desire for self-determination and to choose their own governments.
Nationalist movements in Asia and Africa gained strength after World War II because colonial powers had weakened, and the people in the colonies were no longer content to be ruled by foreign powers. These movements were driven by a desire for self-determination and to choose their own governments.