Ho Chi Minh and Jomo Kenyatta were leaders of movements that were attempting to achieve (1) nuclear disarmament (3) pan-Africani
sm (2) self-determination (4) collective security Base your answer to question 33 on the passage below and on your knowledge of social studies. … Whatever we may wish or hope, and whatever course of action we may decide, whatever be the views held as to the legality, or the humanity, or the military wisdom and expediency [advisability] of such operations, there is not the slightest doubt that in the next war both sides will send their aircraft out without scruple [hesitation] to bomb those objectives which they consider the most suitable.… — H. Trenchard, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, 1928
Both, Ho Chi Minh and Jomo Kenyatta were leaders of movements which wanted the right to (2) self-determination for their nation. Ho Chi Minh, for example, was an important figure for the Vietnamese resistances during the Vietnam war which was fought against the Americans. He was the leader of the communist part of Vietnam and with that also held the view that nations have the right to self-determination, as this is a commonly held view in communistically oriented individuals.
The allies agreed on a "Europe First" strategy because only Germany had the ability to bomb Britain, fight U.S and British Navies, and B. Seriously threaten to defeat the soviet Union The Allied than concluded that Germany is a serious long term Threat and should be taken care of as soon as possible
it never gave the main central goverment abilities to handle trade and taxation, furthermore it also eased the fears of a strong central govement, and gave high freedom in ruling for the states, and conflicts happened as well.]