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    DBQ 23: Decolonization and Revolution From 1945 and beyond‚ leaders have selected different paths to affect change. Some encouraged independence through violence‚ peaceful actions‚ diplomacy‚ and the commitment of their struggling nation. Others sparked revolutions by appealing to the peoples’ needs. Through policy‚ and sometimes uniting a people‚ trailblazers changed the face and structure of their nation. A column from a journalist during the time period would help to see a broader perspective

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    Chapter 32: The Cold War and Decolonization‚ 1945–1975 1 CHAPTER 32  The Cold War and Decolonization‚ 1945–1975  INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES  After studying this chapter students should be able to:  1. Understand the causes of the Cold War and its political and environmental consequences for  Europe‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ Latin America‚ and the two superpowers.  2. Understand the process of decolonization and illustrate the variations in that process by  reference to concrete examples.  3. Understa

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    This essay will discuss decolonisation after 1945‚ specifically focusing on the experience in Hong Kong. I plan to look at and discuss the various aspects of the process of decolonization and the resulting consequences. I will analyse the aftermath of decolonization‚ which I believe created more problems than it solved. These problems include the lack of a working political structure‚ the complications that occurred in their struggle for freedom and the economic situation that the country was left

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    The last Census revealed that Filipinos have grown to 1‚850‚314‚ the country’s second-largest Asian ethnic group behind the Chinese (2‚341‚537). The Filipino populous has become an “invisible majority”‚ with 49.72% of Filipinos residing in California. These figures beg the question‚ how can a group so large continue to be considered an underrepresented minority in our colleges and universities when in total‚ Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are attending institutions of higher education more

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    involved in wars throughout the world and at one stage they basically became bankrupt and tried to seek help from other different countries such as the United States of America. World War1‚ the Cold War and World War Two had greatly impacted on the decolonization of the British Empire. These wars hit Britain like a tonne of bricks. Economic difficulty was one of the worst things that affected the British Empire. They just could not afford to pay for different expenses involved in these Wars mentioned above

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    Colonial literature F-K Omoregie‚ English Department‚ University of Botswana Walter Rodney ’s How Europe Underdeveloped Africa‚ Amilcar Cabral ’s National Liberation and Struggle‚ and Ngugi Wa Thiong ’o ’s "Writing Against Neocolonialism" reveal the political‚ economic‚ and social circumstances that formed the sensibility of most African writers. Thus‚ they illuminate the various types of mentalities or ideologies that inform African literature. In addition‚ these works help the reader determine

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    The South Asian independence movement from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s changed with the formation of different organizations with different goals. Some of its ideals remained the same‚ while others changed as different leaders took power and the global situation changed. The Sepoy Mutiny was a symbol and a root of the struggle for Indian independence which would grow much larger over time. It caused the East India Company’s privilege of ruling the subcontinent to be transferred to the British

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    To what extent was the process of decolonization in Southeast Asia a violent struggle? The process of decolonization in Southeast Asia was not totally a violent struggle due to the divers natures of the process of decolonization and the fight for independence in the various Southeast Asian nations. Furthermore‚ although the struggle for the withdrawal of the colonial masters was lined with bloodshed and violence‚ there were still moments in which peaceful negotiations managed to take place‚ rendering

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    Impact of Nationalist Movements against Western Colonialism and Decolonization In Sub-Saharan Africa and India Rocky Webb Contemporary History FALA07‚ Section G Professor John Radzilowski December 15‚ 2007 Impact of Nationalist Movements Against Western Colonialism in Sub-Saharan Africa and India Colonialism is the exploitation by a stronger country over a weaker one; the use of the weaker country’s resources to strengthen and enrich the stronger country. (Colonialism‚ no date‚ p.1)

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    towards decolonization and revolutions undoubtedly paved the political landscape from 1945 to 1975. Decolonization is the process of removing colonial rule over satellite nations and colonies once owned by global empires such as the British and French. This movement towards decolonization installed a nationalistic pride within many newfound nations and allowed for the growth of ideologies relating to independence. Revolutions occurred in order to begin and promote the idea of decolonization in many

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