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Unit 8: Cold War and Decolonization (c. 1900 to the present)
8.5 Decolonization After 1900
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World War II weakened colonial powers and strengthened nationalist movements, accelerating
decolonization
.
True
What were the economic pressures faced by colonial powers after World War II that contributed to decolonization?
Burden of war debts
Arrange the following factors that influenced decolonization in a logical order, from cause to effect.
1️⃣ World War II weakened colonial powers
2️⃣ Nationalist movements gained strength
3️⃣ Colonies demanded independence
4️⃣ Decolonization occurred
Nationalist movements were gaining momentum before World War II.
False
World War II strengthened nationalist sentiment in
colonies
.
True
Order the key decolonization movements in Africa by their outcomes.
1️⃣ Independence of Ghana in 1957
2️⃣ Independence of Algeria in 1962
3️⃣ Independence of Kenya in 1963
4️⃣ End of apartheid in South Africa in 1994
Nationalist sentiment after World War II fueled
African
decolonization movements.
True
What geopolitical implications did the partition of India and Pakistan have?
Ongoing tensions
Nationalist movements grew due to ideas of self-
determination
Match the decolonization movement with its region and leader:
Mau Mau Uprising ↔️ Kenya, Dedan Kimathi
African National Congress ↔️ South Africa, Nelson Mandela
Convention People's Party ↔️ Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah
Arrange the major decolonization regions in Asia chronologically:
1️⃣ Philippines
2️⃣ India and Pakistan
3️⃣ Southeast Asia
Addressing ethnic and social divisions was crucial for fostering social
unity
Arrange the major decolonization regions chronologically:
1️⃣ Early 1900s: Philippines
2️⃣ 1947: India and Pakistan
3️⃣ 1950s-1960s: Africa
4️⃣ 1960s-1970s: Southeast Asia
5️⃣ 1970s-1980s: Southern Africa
What is the process by which colonies gain independence from their colonial powers called?
Decolonization
Match the decolonization dates with the regions where they occurred:
Early 1900s ↔️ Philippines
1947 ↔️ India and Pakistan
1950s-1960s ↔️ Africa
India and Pakistan gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947.
True
Pre-World War II, colonial powers were strong and
unchallenged
How did World War II weaken colonial powers economically and militarily?
Increased war expenses
Post-World War II, colonial powers faced economic
burdens
What common goal did all African decolonization movements share?
End colonial rule
Order the major decolonization events in Asia chronologically.
1️⃣ Decolonization of the Philippines
2️⃣ Independence of India and Pakistan
3️⃣ Decolonization of Southeast Asia
Decolonization was driven by nationalist movements, economic pressures, and the weakening of
colonial
powers.
True
Order the changes in colonial powers, nationalist movements, and global attitudes from pre-WWII to post-WWII.
1️⃣ Colonial powers were strong and unchallenged
2️⃣ Nationalist movements were emerging but suppressed
3️⃣ Global attitudes accepted colonialism
4️⃣ Colonial powers weakened by war
5️⃣ Nationalist movements gained support
6️⃣ Global attitudes questioned colonialism
The decolonization of Asia was driven by nationalist sentiments and the weakening of colonial powers after World War
II
Economic reconstruction in newly independent countries involved diversifying economies dependent on colonial trade.
True
Colonial powers faced economic burdens after World War
II
Arrange the major decolonization events after 1900 in chronological order.
1️⃣ Early 1900s: Decolonization of the Philippines from the United States
2️⃣ 1947: Decolonization of India and Pakistan from the United Kingdom
3️⃣ 1950s-1960s: Decolonization of Africa
4️⃣ 1960s-1970s: Decolonization of Southeast Asia
5️⃣ 1970s-1980s: Decolonization of Southern Africa
The shift in global attitudes after World War II led to colonialism being widely
questioned
What war accelerated the process of decolonization?
World War II
Before World War II, colonialism was generally
accepted
What type of environment did World War II create for decolonization?
Conducive
Match the African decolonization movement with its key region:
Mau Mau Uprising ↔️ Kenya
National Congress ↔️ South Africa
FLN ↔️ Algeria
CPP ↔️ Ghana
A key event in the decolonization of Asia was the independence of India and Pakistan in
1947
Match the challenge faced by newly independent countries with its description:
Resolving Territorial Disputes ↔️ Settling border issues from colonial boundaries
Economic Reconstruction ↔️ Rebuilding infrastructure and diversifying economies
Managing Ethnic Tensions ↔️ Addressing historical ethnic divisions
How did World War II change global attitudes towards colonialism?
Widely questioned
The African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa primarily used guerrilla warfare to achieve their goals.
False
Match the decolonization region with its significant leader:
Philippines ↔️ Emilio Aguinaldo
India and Pakistan ↔️ Mahatma Gandhi
Southeast Asia ↔️ Ho Chi Minh
What is the process by which colonies gain independence from their colonial powers called?
Decolonization
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