Developing African nations have struggled to provide basic rights and services such as access to clean water, quality education, and healthcare. Many countries face challenges related to inadequate infrastructure, political instability, and economic constraints, which hinder the delivery of essential services. Additionally, issues like poverty and inequality exacerbate the struggle to meet citizens' basic needs. As a result, many citizens lack the fundamental rights and services necessary for a decent standard of living.
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the tension between western nd African culture
developing nation african countries are still developing
African-Americans are first-class citizens just like anyone else who was either born in the United States or who are naturalized citizens.
Two South African citizens died in the attacks of September 11.
they struggled to achive their rightful place in society
Of course. African Americans are born in the US, so they are automatically citizens. To get more technical, if an African came to America and became naturalized, s/he'd be a US citizen.
No.
All African Americans became citizens as a result of the 14th Amendment.
South African Medal for War Services was created in 1945.
they have a developing economy
The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution stated that everyone born in the United States, including African Americans, were American citizens. It was ratified in 1868.