How were political movements in Ghana both successful and damaging to
the country following World War 112

A. They succeeded in winning political reforms through nonviolence,
but failed to completely end British colonial rule.

B. They suoceeded in establishing an independent state, but failed to
establish a liberal democracy as they initially planned.

C. They succeeded in overthrowing British colonial rule, but failed to
create a functional government to replace it.

D. They succeeded in ending apartheid for racial minorities, but failed
to protect political rights for religious minorities.

Respuesta :

Answer:

B. They succeeded in establishing an independent state, but failed to

establish a liberal democracy as they initially planned.

Explanation:

The political movements in Ghana during and after the world war II were both successful and recorded some level of failure during the Kwame Nkrumah's era of ruling the country.

Moreover, the success recorded during this period was because they were able to achieve the fight to gain an independent state in 1951 from the colonial masters  BUT damaging after all, the initial plan to run a liberal government after the successful take over was abolished by Nkrumah who later change to a one-party state and give power to himself alone.

Answer:

the answer is a

Explanation:

a p e x :)