Social Sciences, asked by Manasvi6567, 1 year ago

what were the problems faced by newly independent countries after the second world war

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Answered by abhi8460
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they understood that division of europe into 2 hostile groups was not of their interest. they wanted to enjoy their newly acquired freedom., they wanted themselves to taken decision on their cosmetic matters wdout any foreign interference.,they wanted to maintain friendly relationship wd the third world countries . they wanted to develop economically as well militarily hence they decided to get both these things from any of the rival powers, they set up NAM wd jawarhalal nehru, joseph broze Tito, nassar as itz architects. according to nam , the newly independent countries wud not align wd any of the power blocks but participate in the worldly affairs
Answered by DivyanshiJ
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After the second world war, all the countries were independent. Many of the countries had different kinds of people with different religion.
Some were more in number and some people of society were minor. Due to this, the people in majority took the advantage and did whatever they like.
After some time, when people came to know that they need justice and they are strong enough to protest against this mal practice, They started a revolt.
The result was good and the story has an happy ending! The people agreed to sign democracy in their society for equal rights so that all the people can enjoy their own religious as well as basic rights.
Therefore democracy is very important for all countries. Here, we can choose our representative and can have our ideas in front..

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