Self-Government in 1959
Pupils learn about Singapore gaining self-government and the role of the People's Action Party (PAP).
Key Questions
- 1What did self-government mean for Singapore?
- 2Who was Lee Kuan Yew and what role did he play?
- 3What challenges did the new government face?
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