Social Studies Grade 6-8

Social Studies: Decolonization After World War II

Understanding how colonies became independent nations after 1945

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Understanding how colonies became independent nations after 1945

Social Studies - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use complete sentences when explaining your answers. Show your thinking in the space provided.
  1. 1

    In your own words, explain what decolonization means.

  2. 2

    Why did World War II make it harder for European empires such as Britain and France to keep control of their colonies?

  3. 3
    Simplified world map highlighting former colonial regions in Africa, Asia, and other areas.

    Look at a world map showing former European colonies in 1945. Name two regions where many countries gained independence after World War II.

  4. 4
    Map-like illustration of the Indian subcontinent divided into regions with people migrating in opposite directions.

    India gained independence from Britain in 1947. What was one major challenge that came with independence?

  5. 5

    Match each leader with the country or movement most closely connected to them: Mohandas Gandhi, Kwame Nkrumah, Jomo Kenyatta, Ho Chi Minh. Explain one match.

  6. 6

    Complete the cause and effect statement: If many colonized soldiers fought in World War II, then after the war they often expected...

  7. 7
    Timeline with four illustrated milestones showing postwar independence events.

    Study a simple timeline with these events: 1945 World War II ends, 1947 India and Pakistan become independent, 1957 Ghana becomes independent, 1960 many African countries become independent. What pattern does the timeline show?

  8. 8

    Some independence movements used nonviolent protest, while others used armed struggle. Give one example of each approach.

  9. 9

    Why was Ghana's independence in 1957 important for other African colonies?

  10. 10

    Explain how the Cold War affected decolonization.

  11. 11
    Side-by-side maps of Africa showing fewer large colonial regions changing into many independent countries.

    Look at a map of Africa before and after decolonization. Describe one major change you would see between 1945 and the late 1960s.

  12. 12

    Newly independent countries often faced economic challenges. Describe one reason these challenges existed.

  13. 13

    What is nationalism, and how did it help decolonization movements?

  14. 14
    A small country figure cuts ropes connected to an oversized crown while a crowd cheers.

    Analyze this political cartoon idea: a small country is cutting ropes labeled 'empire' while a crowd cheers. What message about decolonization does the image suggest?

  15. 15

    Write a short paragraph explaining one benefit and one challenge of decolonization for newly independent countries.

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