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Theresa and Diana. Nationalism- feeling of strong pride in one’s country Unified the country to fight for: Independence Self-rule National advancement.

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1 Theresa and Diana

2 Nationalism- feeling of strong pride in one’s country Unified the country to fight for: Independence Self-rule National advancement Ethnic identification Resentment of Western dominion Wanted Decolonization- Europe to retreat from their country

3 Before WWII SE Asia under Western imperialism During WWII Under Japanese imperialism After WWII Didn't want to go back to Western imperialism

4 Controlled by British since 1700s Indian National Congress formed- establish self-rule and complete independence Muslim League formed to protect citizens rights

5 Returned from South Africa Satyagraha, non-violent resistance Government of India Act Federal government established Diarchy abolished Noncooperation (civil disobedience) Salt March

6 Lead the Viet Minh guerilla soldiers against Japanese and French  War in Vietnam Adopted Marxism in France: Wanted to revolt from the ruling class Wanted a classless society (no higher powers- Europeans) Used Marxism as path to successful revolution – everyone should be equal Gained independence

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8 WWII- Africans were recruited to fight for Allies Wanted independence Pan Africanism: nationalistic movement that unified all Africans Wanted trade Unions African National Congress Governing political party Made rights for South African population Ended foreign control (European decolonization)

9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIr09k_LMoE State should control national economy  led to economic development Became president of Ghana and made one-party state Gained independence from British colonial rule in 1957 Pushed Pan Africanism Became too powerful  overthrown Legacy

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