Many nationalists in European colonies found themselves engulfed in personal turmoil because they
a. were often more Westernized than the countrymen whom they wanted to liberate.
b. had no knowledge of the local traditions.
c. wanted to accept all Western culture.
d. totally rejected any efforts at modernization.
e. were completed undecided about which path to pursue.
Question 2
The two goals that anti-imperialist nationalists were forced to choose between were
a. ethnic purity or assimilation.
b. religion or philosophy.
c. urban or rural lifestyles.
d. gender or political equality.
e. modernization or independence.