By the end of World War II, many Westerners believed that people had the right to self-determination and self-government. Many Western imperial nations no longer had the enthusiasm or resources to rule faraway colonies. This led to which of the following? (Points : 1) nonalignment decolonization apartheid nonviolence
@Quan99
i think its B
dang this was 17 hours ago 0-0
Okie dokie thank you ^_^ and yes. 17 hours and no one helped T.T
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@andrewhaze Bunny. I need your help.
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ok hold on
its B chris?
I don't think it's B.
0-0 really ;/
I think it's C. But you are probably right.
ok lol
its B @LeilaJudeh
Nvm you're right. I'm sorry
what exactly is a apartheid?
Tyy ^_^ o-o but I have 9 more.... You guys up for it?
lol umm sure i guess
yea
wait so who does the medal go to o.O Mahatma Gandhi helped India achieve independence through the use of __________. (Points : 1) guerrilla warfare war civil disobedience violence
i think C
its C
Gandhi wasnt the violent type
I don't know who to give the medal to o-o and Which of the following best explains the reason the Indian subcontinent was partitioned into two nations—India and Pakistan? (Points : 1) Britain believed that creating two nations would create better trading opportunities. The Himalaya offered a natural, geographic boundary between the two nations. Britain wanted two countries—a democratic one and a communist one. Most of the population was divided into two main religions—Hinduism and Islam.
its D
my guess on this one was A but I suck at history so idk
lol
Kay well nvm xD
yes D
lol kinda late tho
you can give the metal to her if it really matters
India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, maintained a policy of nonalignment. This meant he __________. (Points : 1) refused to recognize either Hinduism or Islam as the official state religion of India avoided becoming an ally of either the United States or the Soviet Union established a foreign policy of refusing to align with any other Hindu nation in South Asia created a judicial branch of the government that was not aligned with the other branches Her...?
whos her leila? or me imma guy
Idk whos her Quan?
i meant you oops
i think B
sorry andrew wasnt paying attention really.. and i think b
How do you confuse dreww with a girl xDD His face deff. not looks like a girls After France pulled out of Vietnam, the country was divided into two nations, with __________ ruling North Vietnam. (Points : 1) Ho Chi Minh Ngo Dinh Diem Gamal Abdul Nasser Kwame Nkrumah
.Ho Chi Minh was the president of North Vietnam after the partition. The others don't make much sense such as Ngo Dinh Diem who was the first president of South Vietnam. so A
yes correct and i dont know wasnt really looking
Tyy ^_^ Why did Cold War tensions rise in the years after the creation of North and South Vietnam? (Points : 1) The United States supported North Vietnam, hoping to turn Ho Chi Minh away from communism. The Soviet Union and China both hoped to make North Vietnam one of their socialist republics. The United States supported South Vietnam, hoping to keep communism from spreading in Southeast Asia. The Soviet Union supported South Vietnam, while the United States supported North Vietnam.
C
i think c
too late
lol
What form of government did Gamal Abdul Nasser believe was best for transforming Egypt into a modern nation? (Points : 1) communism democracy fascism socialism
idk this one sorry
i thought either A or D
its D
so was this considered a coincidence...?xD Most newly independent nations in Africa faced several problems, including all of the following except: (Points : 1) Many times a newly independent nation would be taken over by another colonial power. Widespread violence would often occur because of tensions among various ethnic groups. Power would often go back and forth between civilian and military rulers. Civil war would often break out as different factions fought to rule the country.
i think D
its A
o-o
i dont think its A
works for this one. As decolonization spread, a number of nations suddenly found themselves with the power to decide their own fates. Unfortunately, they sometimes didn't have the kind of political or social infrastructure to smooth the transition resulting in a lot of voices speaking at once, sometimes with bullets, to gain power. It's still a problem with a few African countries today as various groups continue to vie for power.
So A.....? That's what it looks like o-o
told you
ok
xD lol its ok
LAST ONEEE Which of the following was one way in which countries were able to pressure South Africa into ending its policy of apartheid? (Points : 1) educating the South African government and public about racial equality forcing the government to put Nelson Mandela on the presidential ballot kicking South Africa out of the United Nations and other international organizations imposing economic sanctions and not allowing South Africa in the Olympics
idk
tell me what you think then ill tell you
@LeilaJudeh ^
A
I think it's D
good try :D but its D
what grade did you get @LeilaJudeh
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80 is a B hun xD
I failed you then :'(
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What? How??? B is good!
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lol
Omg Drew
The pie song o-o
yes ik
You know my mom called a weirdo and she doesn't even know what happened to me if the rest of the family is so sane xDDDD
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