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garik1379 [7]
4 years ago
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Which three conditions helped bring about African independence?

History
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SOVA2 [1]4 years ago
7 0
<span>Which three conditions helped bring about African independence?

B: The Pan-African movement encouraged nationalism and independence for Africa
D: European governments had been weakened by World War II.
E: African nations wanted to avoid the Cold War.

The Pan-African movement had already begun at the turn of the century, but became an even stronger movement in the mid-20th century.  </span><span>Kwame Nkrumah, who became the first Prime Minister and President of the State of newly independent Ghana in 1957, was a key leader in that movement.

The weakened states of European countries due to the war also made them less able to maintain their overseas empires after the war.
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And the Non-Alignment Movement (NAM) was influential after World War II.  A number of African nations were participants in that movement, which believed the Cold War superpowers were creating a world that worked against independence and sovereignty and peace for other nations.  One of the leaders of the non-alignment movement, Jawaharlal Nehru, said in a speech in 1948:  "When we say our policy is one of non-alignment, obviously we mean non-alignment with military blocs."  The Non-Aligned Movement held its first conference in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1961.  The members of the movement sought to remain non-aligned for the sake of their own opportunity for development and independence and peace.
iragen [17]4 years ago
6 0
Easy work bud it's 
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