decline of European political dominance
Morocco and Algeria. They are independent nations today, but in World War 2 they (along with Tunisia) comprised French North Africa.
former colonial nations became independent......apex
The departure of European nations.
The Cold War covered a vast stretch of time and therefore, nearly every extant country in the world today was a member of the United Nations (or an observer) during the Cold War. There are some small exceptions which will be listed below: Taiwan was a member of the United Nations from its founding until 1972 when it was replaced by the People' Republic of China. The Soviet Union had one seat instead of the 15 or so former Soviet Republics that now exist. East Germany and West Germany were separate nations during the Cold War. Czechoslovakia represented both the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Yugoslavia represented all of the Western Balkans (which is now six or seven independent countries). Eritrea only became independent of Ethiopia in 1991 and Namibia only became independent of South Africa in 1994.
To device their own government
The answer is the decline of European dominance, so I would say: 3)
There are 196 independent countries in the world today. , good luck :)
Morocco and Algeria. They are independent nations today, but in World War 2 they (along with Tunisia) comprised French North Africa.
Africa.
All the 196 independent countries in the world.
If you mean what are the three largest nations in Africa then see the answer below - although Sudan is now divided and no longer ranks as the largest nation in Africa. If you mean the question literally, then it is incorrect as Africa is comprised of 54 independent countries, not 3. 1) Sudan - 2,505,810 square km (ranked 10 in the world) 2) Algeria - 2,381,740 square km (ranked 11 in the world) 3) Democratic Republic of the Congo - 2,345,410 square km (ranked 12 in the world)
There will be 32 nations competing in the World Cup 2010 in South Africa
Former colonial nations became independent.
Former colonial nations became independent.
Europe, Asia,Africa
In a number of places and nations- but many are found in Africa.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia LIBERIA is Africa's first independent republic, not Ethiopia. MONROVIA is Africa's first independent capital. The first answer is correct. Ethiopia has always been independent (apart from a brief Italian occupation before the Second World War).