The answers are:
- Recognition of universal human rights.
- Pressure from United Nations.
- Growth of nationalism.
- Promises made to colonies during the war.
- European economic weakness.
After the World War II many colonies were granted independence because of the European economic weakness. During the war European colonial countries were sucked dry economically to a point were they were all on the verge of collapsing as countries. After the war they were all in ruins and needed all the funds to rebuild themselves in every aspect. This caused the European colonial countries to grant independence to many of their colonies because they were not able to keep them under control anymore, be it financially or with the military.
The supporters of the use of the atomic bomb rejected the idea of dropping one on a deserted island because they did not want to waste one of the remaining bombs.
Even though the use of one of the atomic bombs on an uninhabited location was considered, it was turned down because of practical reasons. There were only two bombs available in August, 1945 and they worried that the demonstration bomb might turn out to be a dud.
Answer:
An effect of the teapot dome scandal
Explanation:
Many Americans felt that the government had betrayed their trust.
Answer:
The transatlantic slave trade affected West African cultures minimally.
Explanation:
The West African cultures were impacted on but minimally. This is because the cultural beliefs in West Africa were somewhat self-reliant during this period.
Hence, the west African cultures were not fully immersed through the intelligent and cultural processes from the wider world.