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“It was my privilege to attend the All African People’s Conference held in Ghana. The conference was significant because it brought together the most representative gathering of African leaders ever assembled. There were about 300 delegates representing some 65 organizations coming from 28 African countries. Of the nine independent African countries only one, Sudan, was not represented.The nationalist organizations were represented by their top leadership. Therefore, whether the colonial powers like it or not, the decisions of the conference must be taken with some seriousness. The conference announced clearly that African freedom and independence are a necessity, and that the struggle to achieve independence would continue. The conference’s declaration on colonialism and imperialism significantly called upon ‘the independent African states to render maximum assistance by every means possible to the dependent peoples in their struggle.’ The final decision of the conference was to commend nonviolent methods but also to endorse other methods if they are deemed necessary.Presently, there is negligible Russian influence in Africa. Nevertheless, this influence will grow unless the problem of racism in the multi-racial areas of Africa is solved. It is my opinion that American influence will decline steadily unless the United States is much more vocal in its support of responsible movements for independence in Africa. The United States does not need to be as cautious as it currently is.”George M. Houser, president of the American Committee on Africa, a nongovernmental organization founded to support nonviolent African independence movements, report about the All African People’s Conference held in Ghana, 1958QuestionThe author’s opinion in the third paragraph regarding the caution that the United States was employing in supporting African independence movements is most directly explained in the context of which of the following developments in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War?ResponsesThe United States had vastly more economic and military power than its European allies.The United States had vastly more economic and military power than its European allies.The United States and the Soviet Union preferred to engage in proxy wars rather than in direct conflict.The United States and the Soviet Union preferred to engage in proxy wars rather than in direct conflict.The United States used its influence in international organizations to rally support for its policies in Third World nations.The United States used its influence in international organizations to rally support for its policies in Third World nations.The United States used its intelligence agencies to overthrow regimes in Third World nations.

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“It was my privilege to attend the All African People’s Conference held in Ghana. The conference was significant because it brought together the most representative gathering of African leaders ever assembled. There were about 300 delegates representing some 65 organizations coming from 28 African countries. Of the nine independent African countries only one, Sudan, was not represented.The nationalist organizations were represented by their top leadership. Therefore, whether the colonial powers like it or not, the decisions of the conference must be taken with some seriousness. The conference announced clearly that African freedom and independence are a necessity, and that the struggle to achieve independence would continue. The conference’s declaration on colonialism and imperialism significantly called upon ‘the independent African states to render maximum assistance by every means possible to the dependent peoples in their struggle.’ The final decision of the conference was to commend nonviolent methods but also to endorse other methods if they are deemed necessary.Presently, there is negligible Russian influence in Africa. Nevertheless, this influence will grow unless the problem of racism in the multi-racial areas of Africa is solved. It is my opinion that American influence will decline steadily unless the United States is much more vocal in its support of responsible movements for independence in Africa. The United States does not need to be as cautious as it currently is.”George M. Houser, president of the American Committee on Africa, a nongovernmental organization founded to support nonviolent African independence movements, report about the All African People’s Conference held in Ghana, 1958QuestionThe author’s opinion in the third paragraph regarding the caution that the United States was employing in supporting African independence movements is most directly explained in the context of which of the following developments in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War?ResponsesThe United States had vastly more economic and military power than its European allies.The United States had vastly more economic and military power than its European allies.The United States and the Soviet Union preferred to engage in proxy wars rather than in direct conflict.The United States and the Soviet Union preferred to engage in proxy wars rather than in direct conflict.The United States used its influence in international organizations to rally support for its policies in Third World nations.The United States used its influence in international organizations to rally support for its policies in Third World nations.The United States used its intelligence agencies to overthrow regimes in Third World nations.

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The author's opinion in the third paragraph regarding the caution that the United States was employing in supporting African independence movements is most directly explained in the context of the development that the United States and the Soviet Union preferred to engage in proxy wars rather than in direct conflict in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War.

This is because during the Cold War era, both superpowers were cautious about getting directly involved in conflicts that could potentially escalate into a full-blown war between them. Instead, they often supported opposing sides in other countries' conflicts, effectively making these conflicts a proxy battleground for their ideological war.

In the context of African independence movements, the United States might have been cautious in its support due to the fear of these movements being influenced or taken over by communist ideologies, which were being promoted by the Soviet Union. This could potentially turn these newly independent nations into Soviet allies or proxies, thereby expanding the influence of communism and the Soviet Union in Africa.

Therefore, the United States' caution in supporting African independence movements can be seen as a strategic move to prevent the spread of communism and the influence of the Soviet Union in Africa, while avoiding a direct conflict with the Soviet Union.

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