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25 April, 12:56

Which were reasons for decolonization after World War II? Check all that apply. respect for human rights anti-colonial feelings economic growth in Africa economic growth in Europe US and European war debts

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  1. 25 April, 13:04
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    Us and European War Debts

    respect for human rights

    Anti-colonial feelings

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  2. 25 April, 15:03
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    The reasons for decolonization

    European war debts

    anti-colonial feelings

    Explanation:

    The anti colonial sentiment had been brewing in almost all colonies for a long time with the bigger colonies like India that had been pushing the diplomatic relations for a long time.

    Thus the sentiment made it impossible for there to be much of a war and they had to get the freedom sooner or later.

    it was also because the European powers were not in the state or reason to even hold an empire as they were taken over by debt and other terrible things that had come after the war.
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