There have been innumerable wars and conflicts fought in the continent of Africa over the past several thousand years, and they all had a variety of causes and outcomes, although in general, the long term outcome has been a continent of terrible social problems which remain largely unresolved even today, in 2012. War has not been kind to Africa. As a general type of cause, war is used by ruthless nations or individuals to get what they want in spite of any amount of popular opposition. Dictators have plundered African countries for their personal profit, over and over, as far back as the time of the Pharaohs of Egypt.
what are the positive effects of socialism in south Africa politics
It's difficult to consider Africa as a single region...Apex♣
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The Carthaginians.
Nigeria Ground Troops of the Nigerian Army.
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Causes of military intervention in politics
what are the positive effects of socialism in south Africa politics
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Africa as a whole cannot be characterized as a military takeover. However, there have been instances throughout history where military takeovers have occurred in certain countries within Africa. These military takeovers involved the overthrow of the government by the military in those specific countries, but do not represent the entire continent.
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Currently, South Africa follows the OBE system, which stands for Outcomes-Based-Education.
Germany not Africa -_-
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