Ho Chi Minh and Jomo Kenyatta were leaders of movements that were attempting to achieve (1) nuclear disarmament (3) pan-Africanism (2) self-determination (4) collective security Base your answer to question 33 on the passage below and on your knowledge of social studies. … Whatever we may wish or hope, and whatever course of action we may decide, whatever be the views held as to the legality, or the humanity, or the military wisdom and expediency [advisability] of such operations, there is not the slightest doubt that in the next war both sides will send their aircraft out without scruple [hesitation] to bomb those objectives which they consider the most suitable.… — H. Trenchard, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, 1928

Respuesta :

Yes it is true that Ho Chi Minh and Jomo Kenyatta were leaders of movements that were attempting to achieve self-determination, but there were other things as well. 

Answer:

The correct answer is 2. HoChi Minh and Jomo Kenyatta were leaders of movements that were attempting to achieve self-determination.

Explanation:

-HoChi Minh was a Vietnamese revolutionary and communist politician, prime minister (1945–1955) and president (1945–1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

HoChi Minh was one of the founders of the Vietnam Communist Party in 1930. In 1941 he became the leader of the newly founded Viet Minh in Vietnam, which fought against the Japanese occupiers and the Vichy-French colonial power that collaborated with the Japanese during World War II. After independence was declared on September 2, 1945, the struggle for Vietnam continued: first in the Indo-China war against France (1946–1954), then in the Vietnam War (1955–1975), the end of which HoChi Minh did not live to see.

-Jomo Kenyatta was a Kenyan politician. He was prime minister from 1963 to 1964 and president from 1964 to 1978. Kenyatta was the leader of Kenya's African National Union (KANU) which was formed in 1944 and which led Kenya to independence. He is regarded as Kenya's father.

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