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How did the Cold War conflict affect Africa?

O It led to many countries becoming colonies of the US and USSR.
O It led to political unrest and corruption in many African governments.
O It led to economic stability, as African countries separated from colonial powers.
OIt led to the end of many civil wars and the end of civil unrest across the continent.

How did the Cold War conflict affect Africa? O It led to many countries becoming colonies-example-1
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B - It leads to political unrest and corruption in many African governments

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because, during the cold war, globalization happened making countries financially better until the Countries wanted sovereignty over their colonial power. Once they had done this, they were left with no money because their colonial power was basically their government. They were also left with a lot of civil unrest because their new government was corrupt leaving them in deeper poverty than they already were (because many Africans are illiterate and because of this have no jobs. Therefore, there is no tax money going to the government to pay for schools, hospitals, etc)

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