In what way did Kwame Nkrumah's early political beliefs not match the policies he put in place once in power in Ghana?
A. Nkrumah argued that the strongest future for Africa was to unite, but his policies purposely drove great divisions between most African countries.
B. Nkrumah insisted that Africa was a very wealthy continent, but his policies did nothing to bring wealth to the people of Africa.
C. Nkrumah called for political freedom in Ghana, but once in power he put in place a one-party system with himself as a permanent leader.
D. Nkrumah protested the use of state violence to control political speech, but in 1966 he led a coup to overthrow the elected president of Ghana.