Causes of Decolonization:

Effects of Decolonization:

Identify which was considered a cause of Decolonization and what was considered an Effect.

A. Many countries fell to authoritarian regimes, which led to human rights abuses.
B. The Democratic principles of the Atlantic Charter caused widespread desire for independence.
C. A collective movement that brought together people of African descent all over the world through conferences like the Pan African Conference.
D. World War II weakened European powers, making them unable to maintain their empires.
E. Joseph Mobutu, Idi Amin, Muammar Gaddafi rose to power.
F. Single product economy led to colonial rule.
G. fragmentation caused by disregard to ethnic difference led to civil unrest under colonial rule.
H. lack of infrastructure led to unstable economic and social structures.
I. self determination led to people wanting to rule own government, which allowed many to be successful.
J. Colonial regimes were substituted with similar governments like Apartheid in South Africa, which allowed for political and social segregation based on race.

Causes of Decolonization:

- B. The Democratic principles of the Atlantic Charter caused widespread desire for independence.
- D. World War II weakened European powers, making them unable to maintain their empires.
- C. A collective movement that brought together people of African descent all over the world through conferences like the Pan African Conference.
- F. Single product economy led to colonial rule.
- G. fragmentation caused by disregard to ethnic difference led to civil unrest under colonial rule.

Effects of Decolonization:
- A. Many countries fell to authoritarian regimes, which led to human rights abuses.
- E. Joseph Mobutu, Idi Amin, Muammar Gaddafi rose to power.
- H. lack of infrastructure led to unstable economic and social structures.
- I. self determination led to people wanting to rule own government, which allowed many to be successful.
- J. Colonial regimes were substituted with similar governments like Apartheid in South Africa, which allowed for political and social segregation based on race.