In terms of the chronology of decolonization, it is accurate to say that
a. the first black African nation to become independent was the Congo, called the Banana Coast.
b. the African National Congress became increasingly radical as its modest initial goals were rejected by white South African governments.
c. Ahmad Ben Bella convinced Britain to proclaim Sudanese independence in 1988.
d. Portugal left Angola in 1949.
e. France willingly granted Algeria its independence in 1948.
Question 2
All of the following are correct about early African nationalist activities except
a. most of the anti-colonial nationalists were committed to violence.
b. they were led by Western-educated African intellectuals.
c. political organizations for African rights did not arise until after World War I.
d. the ANC was formed by local Africans in South Africa.
e. at first many advocates of African rights focused on improving living conditions rather than independence.