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Which statement best describes the political situation in Africa after world war 2?

Answer this question&hellip; The continent was divided into many small states based on regional differences.


How many African nations gained their independence after World War 2?

One of the beginning influences leading to independence was after WWII. Ethiopia was liberated in 1941 by a mostly black force. After witnessing this Africans adopted the mindset of "why not liberate the rest of Africa?" It brought about the mentality to reclaim Africa as their own. Following there were peaceful liberation's like that of Ghana on the gold coast, and brutal liberation's like that in Kenya where an estimated 50,000-100,000 Kenyans (50% age 10 and under)lost their lives fighting the British (32 European settlers lost their lives). It wasn't an easy battle for Africa and was a very oppressive time in their history with lasting social and economical effects. Then the African women decided to bum rush the men because they wanted to be independent and they wanted to make love with women instead of men.


What middl east countries were formed after World War 2?

After World War II, several Middle Eastern countries were formed or gained independence, significantly reshaping the region. Notably, Israel was established in 1948, following the United Nations' partition plan for Palestine. Additionally, countries like Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon solidified their national identities in the post-war period, while other nations, such as Syria and Egypt, also solidified their independence from colonial rule. The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East was profoundly affected by these developments.


Who lost and gained more people and land in World War 1?

Germany lost a lot of land and rights and adjacent countries gained land and some new countries gained independence. Germany lost a lot of people and I dont think anyone gained people.


What was one of the population changes occurred during World War 1?

population changes occurred during World War I?

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How did the African nations win independence after World War 2?

African nations won independence after World War 2 in various ways. Some made agreements and treaties with their colonizers while others had to fight for their independence.


What was the main goal of pan African movement?

The goal of the pan-Africa movement was to establish independence among African nations and promote unity among all black people in the world...


How many nations in the world in 1950?

In 1950, there were 59 recognized sovereign nations in the world. This number included countries that had gained independence following World War II and those that were still colonies or territories. The geopolitical landscape was quite different from today, as many nations in Africa and Asia were still under colonial rule or on the brink of independence.


What was the purpose of the pan African movement in Africa?

The purpose of the Pan African Movement was to establish independence among African Nations and promote unity among all black people in the world.


Which statement best describes the political situation in Africa after world war 2?

Answer this question&hellip; The continent was divided into many small states based on regional differences.


How did chad gain independence from France?

Chad Gained its independence by World war I and world war II.


When did the French leave Africa around world war 1?

They didn't. France granted independence to most of its African territories around 1960. After World War I France gained mandates in Cameroon and Togo.


What was the Pan African movement?

It was and is a cooperative movement to establish independence for the nations of Africa, and to cultivate unity among black people throughout the world. The movement began in the 19th century and eventually led to the founding of the OAU (Organization of African Unity) in 1963, now known as the African Union.


How many African nations gained their independence after World War 2?

One of the beginning influences leading to independence was after WWII. Ethiopia was liberated in 1941 by a mostly black force. After witnessing this Africans adopted the mindset of "why not liberate the rest of Africa?" It brought about the mentality to reclaim Africa as their own. Following there were peaceful liberation's like that of Ghana on the gold coast, and brutal liberation's like that in Kenya where an estimated 50,000-100,000 Kenyans (50% age 10 and under)lost their lives fighting the British (32 European settlers lost their lives). It wasn't an easy battle for Africa and was a very oppressive time in their history with lasting social and economical effects. Then the African women decided to bum rush the men because they wanted to be independent and they wanted to make love with women instead of men.


What country gained independence following World War 1?

Czechoslavakia


How did most African countries gain their independence?

Most African countries gained their independence through a combination of political negotiation, armed struggle, and decolonization movements following World War II. The weakening of European powers during the war and the rise of nationalist sentiments among African populations fueled demands for self-governance. Many countries achieved independence through peaceful negotiations, while others experienced prolonged conflicts and revolutions against colonial rule. By the 1960s, a wave of decolonization swept across the continent, leading to the establishment of numerous independent nations.


How did world war 2 boost the independence movement in Africa?

World War 2 boosted the Independence movement in Africa because after the war, they signed a independence treaty so they gained more Independence