Independence movements refer to the collective efforts of a group or nation that strive for freedom and self-governance from colonial rule. These movements typically involve various forms of resistance, protests, and organized campaigns to achieve political independence.
Imagine being a part of a team in an escape room. Independence movements are like the team's determination to solve puzzles, find hidden clues, and break free from the room's control. They work together towards achieving their ultimate goal - independence.
Decolonization: Decolonization is the process by which colonies gain their independence from imperial powers through political, social, and economic changes.
Nationalism: Nationalism refers to a strong sense of pride and loyalty towards one's own nation or ethnic group, often serving as a driving force behind independence movements.
Nonviolent Resistance: Nonviolent resistance involves using peaceful means such as boycotts, strikes, civil disobedience, and protests to challenge oppressive systems and achieve independence.
Which of the following factors was crucial for the successful independence movements in both India and Algeria?
How did external factors influence independence movements during the decolonization era?
What common element is seen in both the rise of independence movements during decolonization and post-WWII global feminist movements?
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