Draw Conclusions from the Evidence for Thinking through Sources 22
This exercise asks you to assess the relationship between conclusions and evidence. Identify which of the following conclusions are supported by the specific piece of evidence. Click yes for those pieces of evidence that support the conclusion and no for those that do not.
Independence brought new and potentially dangerous risks to societies.
Question
22.33
Evidence 1: The depiction of voters in Source 22.6: South African “Independence”
Evidence 1: The depiction of voters in Source 22.6: South African “Independence”
Question
22.34
Evidence 2: Nehru’s assessment of India at independence in Source 22.3: India’s “Tryst with Destiny”
Evidence 2: Nehru’s assessment of India at independence in Source 22.3: India’s “Tryst with Destiny”
Question
22.35
Evidence 3: Gandhi’s role in Source 22.4: Another View of India’s Struggle for Independence
Evidence 3: Gandhi’s role in Source 22.4: Another View of India’s Struggle for Independence
Various observers argued that independence movements were justified in their struggles against colonial regimes.
Question
22.36
Evidence 1: The references to the American Declaration of Independence in Source 22.1: Declaring Vietnam’s Independence
Evidence 1: The references to the American Declaration of Independence in Source 22.1: Declaring Vietnam’s Independence
Question
22.37
Evidence 2: Alvim Pereira’s pronouncements about the use of violence in Source 22.7: Independence as a Threat
Evidence 2: Alvim Pereira’s pronouncements about the use of violence in Source 22.7: Independence as a Threat
Question
22.38
Evidence 3: Gandhi’s role in Source 22.4: Another View of India’s Struggle for Independence
Evidence 3: Gandhi’s role in Source 22.4: Another View of India’s Struggle for Independence
Leaders of independence movements criticized European colonial governments for weakening the new nations through artificial boundaries and divisions.
Question
22.39
Evidence 1: Nkrumah’s assessment of the African economy in Source 22.5: One Africa
Evidence 1: Nkrumah’s assessment of the African economy in Source 22.5: One Africa
Question
22.40
Evidence 2: The assessment of French colonial rule in Source 22.1: Declaring Vietnam’s Independence
Evidence 2: The assessment of French colonial rule in Source 22.1: Declaring Vietnam’s Independence
Question
22.41
Evidence 3: The depiction of India in Source 22.4: Another View of India’s Struggle for Independence
Evidence 3: The depiction of India in Source 22.4: Another View of India’s Struggle for Independence
Visions of the future after colonial rule were generally positive, ignoring challenges that could undermine post-independence societies.
Question
22.42
Evidence 1: Nehru’s assessment of India at independence in Source 22.3: India’s “Tryst with Destiny”
Evidence 1: Nehru’s assessment of India at independence in Source 22.3: India’s “Tryst with Destiny”
Question
22.43
Evidence 2: Nkrumah’s vision of Africa in Source 22.5: One Africa
Evidence 2: Nkrumah’s vision of Africa in Source 22.5: One Africa
Question
22.44
Evidence 3: The depiction of Vietnam in Source 22.2: Vietnam’s Independence: Fifty Years Later
Evidence 3: The depiction of Vietnam in Source 22.2: Vietnam’s Independence: Fifty Years Later