Matching
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Match each item with the correct statement below. a. | Nelson Mandela | d. | Mohandas K. Gandhi | b. | Bangladesh | e. | Jawaharlal Nehru | c. | civil
disobedience |
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leader of the African National Congress who was jailed for 30 years
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British-educated lawyer who helped lead India’s freedom movement
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became a new country as a result of civil war in Pakistan
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the refusal by citizens to obey unjust laws
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a popular civil rights leader in India
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Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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The first Indians to call for independence from British rule were
a. | wealthy Hindus. | b. | minority Muslims. | c. | upper class,
British-educated. | d. | lower class,
uneducated. |
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Prime Minister Nehru’s plan for increasing farmlands was called
a. | Five-Year Plans. | c. | Food Revolution. | b. | Green Revolution. | d. | Farmland
Restoration. |
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The three colonial powers forced to leave Southeast Asia by nationalist
movements were the British, the French, and the
a. | Dutch. | c. | Chinese. | b. | Koreans. | d. | Belgians. |
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The first of the African freedom movements began in
a. | South Africa. | c. | the Sahara. | b. | the Belgian Congo. | d. | North Africa. |
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Which of the following statements is an example of apartheid as it was
practiced in South Africa?
a. | Black and white South Africans voted. | b. | Black South Africans lived in
homelands. | c. | Black South Africans were privileged to rule. | d. | White South African
laws extended to Black South Africans. |
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