Separation and Independence · 1963–1965
International Recognition
How Singapore joined the United Nations and became a member of the Commonwealth.
Key Questions
- 1Why did Singapore need to join the United Nations?
- 2Who was S. Rajaratnam and what was his role in foreign affairs?
- 3How did other countries react to Singapore's independence?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Merger and Separation - P5
Level: Primary 5
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Separation and Independence
Period: 1963–1965
Suggested Methodologies
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