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There is no "African" nation. There are 54 nations on the continent of Africa.
Many African nations are multiethnic, since they have kept their colonial borders after independence. Many of them have English or French as an official language.
Most did in the 1960's.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
their native languages
There is no "African" nation. There are 54 nations on the continent of Africa.
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Africa is a continent so you need to ask about a particular country.
Many African nations are multiethnic, since they have kept their colonial borders after independence. Many of them have English or French as an official language.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
Most did in the 1960's.
Because they're pimps
Following independence it was necessary for African nations to set up transition governments for two key reasons. One was for restoring the integrity of territories. The other was for carrying fair and free elections.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
their native languages.
their native languages. - Apex :)