Identify key leaders of African independence movements and match them to their nations.(1 point) Responses Nkrumah – Ghana, Nyerere – Tanzania, Kenyatta – Kenya, Nasser – Egypt Nkrumah – Ghana, Nyerere – Tanzania, Kenyatta – Kenya, Nasser – Egypt Nkrumah – Egypt, Nyerere – Tanzania, Kenyatta – Kenya, Nasser – Ghana Nkrumah – Egypt, Nyerere – Tanzania, Kenyatta – Kenya, Nasser – Ghana Nkrumah – Kenya, Nyerere – Tanzania, Kenyatta – Ghana, Nasser – Egypt Nkrumah – Kenya, Nyerere – Tanzania, Kenyatta – Ghana, Nasser – Egypt Nkrumah – Tanzania, Nyerere – Ghana, Kenyatta – Kenya, Nasser – Egypt

Nkrumah – Ghana, Nyerere – Tanzania, Kenyatta – Kenya, Nasser – Egypt

Which of the following best analyzes a major pattern in nationalist movements in Africa after 1945?(1 point) Responses Overall desire to exclude the working and lower classes in postcolonial Africa emerged. Overall desire to exclude the working and lower classes in postcolonial Africa emerged. There were increased calls for Black African unity and liberation through the congress model. There were increased calls for Black African unity and liberation through the congress model. Overall desire to implement socialism decreased as capitalist movements became more popular. Overall desire to implement socialism decreased as capitalist movements became more popular. Experimental political blocs such as the United Arab Republic became popular. Experimental political blocs such as the United Arab Republic became popular

There were increased calls for Black African unity and liberation through the congress model.

Compare the independence movements of colonized African nations based on their similarities.(1 point) Responses Most independence movements in Africa started with nonviolence, but when their calls for independence were ignored, they used violence to gain the attention of the colonial government. Most independence movements in Africa started with nonviolence, but when their calls for independence were ignored, they used violence to gain the attention of the colonial government. Most independence movements in Africa started with nonviolence, but when their calls for independence were ignored or met with violence, they were willing to fight for that independence as well. Most independence movements in Africa started with nonviolence, but when their calls for independence were ignored or met with violence, they were willing to fight for that independence as well. Most independence movements in Africa started with nonviolence, but turned violent when confronted with military suppression by the colonial government. Most independence movements in Africa started with nonviolence, but turned violent when confronted with military suppression by the colonial government. All independence movements in Africa started with violence, but also utilized nonviolent methods in order to gain international support through diplomatic channels like the UN.

Most independence movements in Africa started with nonviolence, but when their calls for independence were ignored or met with violence, they were willing to fight for that independence as well.

What methods were used in Ghana to gain independence from Britain?(1 point) Responses nonviolent diplomatic action using petitions and marches nonviolent diplomatic action using petitions and marches nonviolent positive action using protests and strikes nonviolent positive action using protests and strikes violent unarmed resistance using protests and marches violent unarmed resistance using protests and marches military-backed armed resistance using bombings and shootings

nonviolent positive action using protests and strikes