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What caused decolonization in Africa?(1 point) Responses a. leadership and political resentment b. World War I and financial re...Asked by gOt MiLk
What caused decolonization in Africa? (1 point)
1. leadership and political resentment
2. World War I and financial reasons
3. nationalist movements and the Cold War
4. cash crops and enslavement
1. leadership and political resentment
2. World War I and financial reasons
3. nationalist movements and the Cold War
4. cash crops and enslavement
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3. nationalist movements and the Cold War
Nationalist movements in various African countries, fueled by a desire for independence and self-governance, played a significant role in the decolonization process. Additionally, the Cold War dynamics between the Western powers and the Soviet Union also influenced decolonization in Africa as both sides sought to gain allies and influence in the continent.
Nationalist movements in various African countries, fueled by a desire for independence and self-governance, played a significant role in the decolonization process. Additionally, the Cold War dynamics between the Western powers and the Soviet Union also influenced decolonization in Africa as both sides sought to gain allies and influence in the continent.
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