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British colonial policy and administration; the Suez Crisis and its impact; international relations; the Commonwealth.
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The winds of change, 1947–1967 (A-level only)
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British colonial policy and administration; the Suez Crisis and its impact; international relations; the Commonwealth
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Quick student answer
What was a significant outcome of the Suez Crisis of 1956?
Direct answer
The Suez Crisis of 1956 significantly highlighted the decline of British influence in global affairs, particularly in the Middle East.
Key terms
- Nationalism: A political ideology that emphasizes the interests and culture of a particular nation, often leading to the desire for independence.
- Imperialism: A policy or ideology of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, military force, or other means.
Common trap
Confusing decolonization with independence movements: Decolonization refers to the broader process of ending colonial rule, while independence movements are specific campaigns for self-governance.
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