The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
They set them up to match the Britain's. This is because they were used to that form of government.
It was imperative for African nations to set up transition governments in order to have a smooth transition between the colonial government and the African government. The new members of government needed to learn the key elements of their positions before completely taking over.
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.
Africa is a continent so you need to ask about a particular country.
Ohh Killem
Albania and Yugoslavia
A neutral one! A country's government is the set of politicians and administrators who set that nation's major economic, social and international policies and laws; works for their nation in international bodies like OPEC or UN, and negotiates with governments of other nations.
In the medieval ages, most governments were monarchies. As we got more into modern times however, the people revolted and set up their own form of governments.
Governments set duties on imported goods for a couple of important reasons. They want to protect their industries at home from competition with foreign goods brought in. A by-product of this policy is extra money in the importing country's coffers.