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1 SOL WHII. 14

2  British policies and India’s demand for self-rule led to the rise of the Indian independence movement, resulting in the creation of new states in the Indian sub- continent.  The Republic of India, a democratic nation, developed after the country gained independence.

3  Indian sub-continent  British India  India  Pakistan (formerly West Pakistan)  Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan)  Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon)

4  British rule in India

5  Indian National Congress

6  Leadership of Mohandas Gandhi

7  Role of civil disobedience and passive resistance

8  Political division along Hindu-Muslim lines and Pakistan-India

9  Republic of India  World’s largest democratic nation  Federal system, giving many powers to the states

10  Jawaharlal Nehru, a close associate of Gandhi, supported western-style industrialization.

11  1950 Constitution sought to prohibit caste discrimination.

12  Ethnic and religious differences caused problems in the development of India as a democratic nation.

13  New economic development has helped to ease financial problems of the nation.

14  The charter of the United Nations guaranteed colonial populations the right to self-determination.  Independence movements in Africa challenged European imperialism.

15  Right to self-determination (U.N. charter)

16  Peaceful and violent revolutions after World War II

17  Pride in African cultures and heritage

18  Resentment of imperial rule and economic exploitation

19  Loss of colonies by Great Britain, France, Belgium, and Portugal; influence of superpower rivalry during the Cold War

20  West Africa: Peaceful transition

21  Algeria: War of Independence from France

22  Kenya (Britain): Violent struggle under leadership of Jomo Kenyatta

23  South Africa: Black South Africans’ struggle against apartheid led by Nelson Mandela, who became the first black president of the Republic of South Africa

24  The mandate system established after World War I was phased out after World War II. With the end of the mandates, new states were created in the Middle East.

25  Established by the League of Nations  Granted independence after World War II  Resulted in Middle East conflicts created by religious differences

26  Syria  Lebanon

27  Jordan (originally Transjordan)  Palestine (a part became independent as the State of Israel)

28  Prime Minister of Israel  After initial setbacks, led Israel to victory in Yom Kippur War  Sought support of United States

29  President of Egypt  Nationalized Suez Canal  Established relationship with Soviet Union  Built Aswan High Dam


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