Which statement best describes Africa immediately after the end of World War II?
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African nationalism was strengthened as a result of the conflict, and all Africans shared the desire to fight for their liberation.
Explanation:
- Africa was decolonized as a result of World War II's military, psychological, political, and economic effects on both Europe and Africa.
- Africa's economy was severely disrupted by the declaration of war. The prices paid for Africa's basic goods generally fell after that, while imports saw an increase in price due to the awareness that supplies would soon be in limited supply.
- Pan-Africanism started to emphasise shared black experiences and work toward the freedom of all black people worldwide.
South Africa was significantly impacted socially and economically by the conflict.
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