Tribalism!! It is ingrained in their DNA.
Many people think governments should make regulations to reduce the effects of global warming. Governments are elected to govern, and that often means making hard, long-term decisions that are not always popular.
research is often to expensive to do without governments help.
Arctotis is the genus, there are many species under this for the non-trailing African daisy.
Wow!!! seriously? try expanding your horizons a bit as you clearly have no clue about the real world outside of where ever your from. quick lesson. Africa is a continent, consisting of many countries, each with their own government and political policies. there is no such thing as the African government.
There would be many words for 'storm' in Africa, since there are many languages in Africa. You need to specify the country and preferably the district.
Pressure from the United States and Nationalism.
It increased ethnic tensions in Africa. It created diversity in African nations It created many unstable governments.
Many broke free because of pressure from the United States.
Many of the new African boundaries gave rise to trouble because European governments drew the borders with no regard to African tribal allegiances.
NovaWACK! :D Some governments were poorly planned and run by dishonest men.
Ghana, Mauritania, Mauritius, Sierra Leone, Togo and Zimbabwea total of 6
Answer this question… The continent was divided into many small states based on regional differences.
Colonialism was over and independence was the goal
because Europeans changed the whole government style of ruling
Many of our astronauts have lost their faith in nationalism.
The rise of nationalism was the main factor. This rise in nationalism was brought about by economic collapse in defeated nations. The economic collapse was due to the conditions set in the Treaty of Versailles, which gave the defeated nations weak governments. It was thought this would prevent them from becoming powerful enough nations to be able to start another war.
There have been many, from the colonial era to present day nationalist movements. However, arguably the most prominent would be the civil rights movement of the mid-twentieth centurty. The civil rights movement of the 1950s to 1960s resulted in American civic nationalism prevailing over ethnic nationalism, as legal barriers preventing African Americans from attaining the full citizenship were removed, officially enfranchising African Americans as equal citizens as guaranteed by the Constitution.