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What did the Pan-African Congress accomplish?

a. It established a cooperation among Africans and African American leaders

b. It forced Western leaders to revise their negative views in Africa

c. It helped a few African colonies gain Independence from their rules.

d. It created a charter of rights for Africans that was approved by Western leaders.

User Gordolio
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Answer: A. It established cooperation among African and African American leaders.

Explanation: Just took the test. C is wrong.

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The correct answer is - c. It helped a few African colonies gain independence from their rulers.

The Pan-African Congress was taking place with the purpose of making Africa a free continent, to help the Africans have their own nations, to be free, to have their rights respected. The goal of the Pan-African Congress started to become reality after 1945. Initially few countries gained independence, without bloodshed, with the Pan-African Congress being very influential in that process, which made the organization a reputation as a peacemaker and peacekeeping organization. That initial gain of independence of some countries in Africa was followed by a chain reaction, where one by one, all of the countries in Africa gained independence.

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