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What did the post-World War II independence movements in India and Africa
have in common?
A. The movements resulted in colonial powers tightening their
control through the 1970s.
B. Several key figures in the movements had studied in Great Britain
or the United States.
C. The movements began as nonviolent protests but eventually grew
into violent civil wars.
D. Most organizations active in the movements were led by working-
class activists.

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Answer:

B. Several key figures in the movements had studied in Great Britain

or the United States.

Explanation:

The post-World War II independence movements in India and Africa

have in common was that several key figures in the movements had studied in Great Britain or the United States.

Internal disagreements between various ethnic and religious groups put a stop to both efforts. Leaders of the independence movements in Africa and India were also able to apply the political pressure required to defeat the British. Nkrumah and Gandhi are two among them.

Why did independence movement arise after world war 2?

After World War II, countries that had been conquered by European powers began to strive for their freedom.

Because the European nations were war-weary and unable to hold onto territories, the colonies of European nations attempted to become independent after World War II.

After World War II, colonial powers like Britain, France, and the US spoke out against colonialism, and some other European countries realised they had to give up their colonial empires, which helped independence movements in Africa and Asia gain momentum.

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