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AP World History: Modern
Unit 9 – Globalization: 1900 to Today
Topic 9.7
What differentiates the African National Congress's resistance in South Africa from India's Quit India Movement during the same period?
The ANC fought for black majority rule, while Quit India pushed for Hindu dominance.
ANC aimed at political reform, whereas Quit India sought cultural autonomy.
The ANC focused on economic empowerment of blacks, unlike the Quit India Movement which sought to improve caste dynamics within Indian society.
The ANC was primarily against racial segregation (apartheid), while Quit India was a colonial independence movement.
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AP World History: Modern - 9.7 Resistance to Globalization After 1900
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