Which of the following accurately describes western support of an african leader?
a.
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Social Studies, 12.11.2019 12:31 19thomasar
Which of the following accurately describes western support of an african leader?
a.
the west supported general ibrahim babangida because he brought economic stability to nigeria.
c.
the west supported mobutu sese seko because he publicly denounced communism.
b.
the west supported the ibo in nigeria, because they were a christian ethnic group.
d.
the west supported nyerere in tanzania because he was a democratic leader.
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