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Name two reasons for the rapid decolonization of the world after World War II.
 
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What were the primary European goals of native education in the colonies?
 
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Answer to Question 1

This includes agitation in colonies, blood debt owed to colonies, lobbying by U.S. and USSR, changing world economy, etc.

Answer to Question 2

The goals were to create a subservient subject class in the colonies. The primary group of children in the school system was that of native elites.





 

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