Got no damned clue
Mandela's movement hoped to end racial oppression in an independent state, while Algerians were fighting for political independence.
while the movement in Algeria escalated into full-scale war the movements in the Ghana Kenya ended peacefully
while the movement in Algeria escalated into a full-scale war, the movements in Ghana and Kenya ended peacefully (apex, world history sem 2)
A key difference between Nelson Mandela's movement in South Africa and the independence movement in Algeria lies in their primary focus and methods. Mandela's African National Congress (ANC) aimed to dismantle apartheid and establish a multiracial democracy, emphasizing nonviolent resistance before adopting armed struggle. In contrast, Algeria's independence movement was primarily centered on removing colonial rule from France through a violent revolution, reflecting a more militant approach from the outset. Additionally, the ANC sought to build a unified society post-liberation, while Algeria's struggle was heavily influenced by ethnic and regional divisions.
Mandela's movement hoped to end racial oppression in an independent state, while Algerians were fighting for political independence
yes it is
The Algerian War, or in Guerre d'Algérie, was a conflict between France and Algerian independence movements from 1954 to 1962, which led to Algeria gaining its independence from France.
nothing they are both idiots
there isnt any differences
what is the difference between education in Algeria and US
Mali is between Algeria and the Republic of Guinea.
similarities and differences between Negritude movement in Africa in the 1950's and civil rights movement in the United States in the 1960's