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Who was the African nationalist leader of the Kenya African Unity Party (KAU) ?
Concept: Kenya: Conflict and Independence
Discuss the initial achievements of Kwame Nkrumah in the field of internal and external affairs of Ghana.
Concept: Political Transition in Ghana (1957–1969)
Explain the reasons for Nkrumah’s downfall and eventual overthrow from power in 1966.
Concept: Political Transition in Ghana (1957–1969)
What part did the Mau Mau secret society play in the Kenyan struggle for freedom from British rule?
Concept: Kenya: Conflict and Independence
Answer the following question.
What is the most important reason for the downfall of Kwame Nkrumah?
Concept: Political Transition in Ghana (1957–1969)
Answer the following question.
In the context of the rapid growth of African nationalism and decolonization in Africa, discuss :
Kenya’s struggle for freedom under the leadership ofJomo Kenyatta.
Concept: Kenya: Conflict and Independence
Answer the following question.
In the context of the rapid growth of African nationalism and decolonization in Africa, discuss :
The initial achievements of Kwame Nkrumah in the field of internal and external affairs of Ghana.
Concept: Political Transition in Ghana (1957–1969)
Discuss any four features of Nkrumah's policies that led to the collapse of his government in Ghana (1966).
Concept: Political Transition in Ghana (1957–1969)
A de-colonisation movement started in Africa after the Second World War. In this context, examine the role of Jomo Kenyatta in Kenya's struggle for independence.
Concept: Kenya: Conflict and Independence
State any one difference between the freedom movement of Ghana and that of Kenya.
Concept: Kenya: Conflict and Independence
Mention any one challenge faced by Nkrumah after becoming the Prime Minister of Ghana.
Concept: Political Transition in Ghana (1957–1969)
Explain the deepening of the crisis in East- West relations during the Cold War with reference to :
The Berlin Blockade (1948-49).
Concept: The Berlin Blockade (1948-1949)
The basic cause of conflict lay in the differences of principles between the communist and democratic states. In this context, explain how the following events led to the development of the Cold War :
The Marshall Plan.
Concept: Cold War (1945-1991) >> Truman Doctrine (1947)
With reference to the break-up of the USSR, answer the following questions :
To what extent was the failure of Mikhail Gorbachev’s economic reforms responsible for the end of the Soviet Union?
Concept: Disintegration of the USSR and Political Shifts in Eastern Europe
What was the Soviet response to the Marshall Plan?
Concept: Cold War (1945-1991) >> Truman Doctrine (1947)
The Marshall Plan, an extension of the Truman Doctrine, was also known as ______.
Concept: Cold War (1945-1991) >> Truman Doctrine (1947)
Given below is a cartoon on the Marshall Plan. With reference to the cartoon, briefly discuss any four significant features of the Marshall Plan.

Concept: Cold War (1945-1991) >> Truman Doctrine (1947)
Identify the key difference between the Molotov Plan and the Marshall Plan.
Concept: Cold War (1945-1991) >> Truman Doctrine (1947)
Name the most outstanding leader of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa.
Concept: End of Apartheid and the Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa
Briefly evaluate Dr. Martin Luther King’s role in the Civil Rights Movements.
Concept: Civil Rights Movement and Racial Equality in the USA
