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Social Darwinism, an ideology that applied Darwinian concepts to human societies, justified colonialism and imperialism in Africa by promoting the idea that European nations were biologically superior. This belief led to the exploitation and subjugation of African populations, as Europeans saw themselves as inherently more advanced and entitled to dominate others. Ultimately, Social Darwinism fueled racial inequality and perpetuated a narrative of African inferiority that shaped the course of African history through colonialism and its enduring legacy.
African kings profited from the slave trade because Europeans would give them cloth, spirit, tobacco, beads, cowrie shells, metal goods, and guns and in return they just gave up African they didnt care about. their motivation was keep selling slaves to get more goods for them selves
Most populated cities in developed nations often have strong economic opportunities, better infrastructure, and higher standards of living, which attract people from rural areas and other regions. Developed nations also tend to have better healthcare, education, and social welfare systems that support population growth and attract migrants from other countries. Additionally, historical factors such as colonialism and industrialization have contributed to the concentration of population in these cities.
There are several countries that face challenges related to lack of electricity, clean water, and food including some African nations such as South Sudan, Chad, and the Central African Republic. These countries often struggle with poverty, conflict, and a lack of infrastructure which contributes to these challenges. International aid and development efforts are crucial in addressing these issues.
Many societies in developing countries are currently in a transition phase from agrarian to industrial economies. Countries such as India, China, and various African nations are experiencing rapid industrialization and urbanization as they shift from agricultural-based economies to manufacturing and service-based industries.
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A major goal of African nations is reducing economic dependence. Because they rely heavily on the export of a single crop or commodity, they are at the mercy of world market prices. African nations, such as Egypt and Kenya, have tried to diversify their exports, but they face stiff competition from developing nations in Asia and Latin America. African nations have tried to limit costly imports. But this has proved difficult for essential imports. For example, only a few African nation- Nigeria, Libya, and Gabon- produce enough oil for their factories and transportation systems. The others must buy imported oil. When world oil prices soar, most African nations must borrow money to pay for the oil. Like other nations, they have had difficulty repaying their debts. Despite these problems, many African nations have made economic progress in recent years. The recovery remains fragile, however. The African people are often hurt by events outside their control. Debt, drought, disease, civil war, and international conflict all work against economic progress.
Some African nations have maintained close relationships with their former colonial rulers primarily because economic and cultural ties remain strong.
Hockey African Cup for Nations was created in 1974.
West African Nations Cup ended in 1987.
West African Nations Cup was created in 1982.
Egypt won the 2010 African cup of nations.
The 1980 African Cup of Nations was held in - and won by - Nigeria.
There is no "African" nation. There are 54 nations on the continent of Africa.
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