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    support and a following in the fight for freedom. Decolonization for some countries came relatively peacefully, such as Nigeria and Ghana. Unfortunately for another countries it was a bloody battle for them to achieve their independence, such as Algeria, Mozambique, Angola, Kenya, and South Africa. The ideology of Africa being an independent continent was a wide spread desire for the people of Africa. They were willing to go to any length to achieve freedom and change. The African people felt they

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    candidate than even he or her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had been when they sought office” (CNN.com). She has traveled all around the world. Whether it is to helping to improve female education and young girls like in China, South Africa, Algeria or Egypt or signing treaties with Iran. Likewise, she’s always working to help pass abortion laws and Gay rights in the

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    While these regulations were eventually lessened by the following Prime Minister, the events led to an increase in French nationalism among the natives and new assimilation policies. In 2003, the French government made an attempt to integrate the immigrants by requiring them to sign a contract when entering the country.

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    Furthermore, women are more than qualified to run a country, and can do so as well as men. There are many strong female leaders with potential all around the world. For instance the British Ex Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Aung San Suu Ky in Myanmar and many more have proven they are more than qualified to run a country despite the nonsense standards and stereotypes they have had to endure. These female leaders

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    African states also gained their sovereignty. One reason for rapid decolonization was the fact that nationalist movements had made gains during the interwar period." (Tignor 760). Many ideas from Arab nationalism appealed to African individuals within Algeria(nationalism) Decolonization efforts counteracted existing modern colonization. However, despite the French being initially resistant to decolonization efforts in French-ruled provinces, they resulted in mostly peaceful transfers of power. According

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