The Road to Independence · 1945–1965
A New Desire for Change
Why people wanted more say in how Singapore was governed after the war.
Key Questions
- 1Why did people lose trust in the British after the war?
- 2What does "self-government" mean?
- 3Who were the early political leaders?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: The Road to Independence - P4
Level: Primary 4
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: The Road to Independence
Period: 1945–1965
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