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Many of the problems African nations face today are due to their own African dictators like Mugabe. There has been a long line of Africans destroying their own countries and people.
yes they do actually
Ghana have won the African cup of nations four times. They won it in 1963, 1965, 1978 and 1982.
Just two times
Etnic diversities do not necessarily affect African Nations' ability to be independent nations- they help build a nation with diverse cultures and values. However- the thing that affects many African nations is tribalism- this was especially cultivated by former colonial nations as they used divide and rule tacticts where they went to different tribes and made them fight one another - this has caused mistrust and jealousy amongst various tribes and this is what affects a lot of African nations- there is too much mistrust , hate and anger amongst varying tribes and this in turn slows down productivity and progress of nations ( They spend time fighting and arguing- they cannot trust one another but will trust a foreigner( particularly from the West)
Yes.75% of African countries have specialized economies today - they depend on exporting one or two products.
oil
High unemployment rates is the major problem challenging many African nations today. Which has resulted in a number of social problems, since Africa has a large youthful population.
Because the white colonialists raped the once prosperous continent of it's resources, and left the left the newly independent African nations with an infrastructure designed to fail, so that imperialist nations of the west could maintain control.
Globalization is the process by which economies and cultures are many nations become integrated and interrelated.
After World War II, many African nations continued to rely heavily on agriculture due to colonial legacies that prioritized cash crops for export rather than diversified local economies. This reliance was compounded by limited industrialization, infrastructure deficits, and political instability, which hindered economic diversification. As a result, agriculture remained a primary source of livelihood for a large portion of the population, shaping the economic landscape of the continent for decades. Efforts to diversify economies have gradually increased, but agriculture still plays a crucial role in many African nations today.
Assimilation is the process called by which the economies and cultures of many nations become integrated and interrelated. That doesn't help at all^^ The correct answer and simple answer is globalization
African economies are diverse and encompass a wide range of systems, resources, and challenges across the continent. Historically, many African economies relied on agriculture, with subsistence farming being prevalent. In recent years, there has been a shift towards industrialization and the development of sectors like mining, telecommunications, and services. However, many African nations still face issues such as poverty, unemployment, and reliance on exports of raw materials, which can impact economic stability and growth.
The economies of the nations were generally in great shape, as they usually are immediately after a war. The companies are busy buying and building weapons and technology that can be used in war, and as a result, certain nations are booming in business with others and many people are in work. It is only after a war (after some time has passed) in which the economies of the nations were hit hard.
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.
Corruption
A .agriculture is limited B.Trade relatively easy C.most nations are wealthy from oil exports D.mining and gemstone production from a substantial portion of many economies of the region