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andreev551 [17]
3 years ago
5

In at least two paragraphs, analyze the similarities and differences in the decolonization movements of TWO of the following cou

ntries:
India
Ghana
Kenya
Algeria
Your response should begin with background about why decolonization is happening when it happens. Something like "In the years after World War II, more and more colonial empires began to crumble..." and then explain why. That paragraph should end with your thesis statement.

Your second paragraph should be a major point of comparison between the two places you chose in terms of how they were decolonized. For example, maybe you want to talk about the role of violence vs. nonviolence in Kenya and India respectively.

THIS SHOULD NOT BE A PARAGRAPH ABOUT ALL THE SIMILARITIES AND THEN A PARAGRAPH ABOUT ALL THE DIFFERENCES. THAT'S A BIG NO. IT IS A PARAGRAPH OF INTRO ENDING WITH A THESIS AND A PARAGRAPH OF BACK-TO-BACK COMPARISONS OF TWO PLACES ON ONE SINGULAR TOPIC. sorry this is what my teacher wrote not me
History
2 answers:
KengaRu [80]3 years ago
4 0

that teacher is not good

Zolol [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

they decolonized for a better life, better living even though Kenya living standards are even worse than India it was closer. decolonization movements (India and Kenya)

Explanation:

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