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Governments in Africa most frequently have which of the following characteristics?
i. stability, with peaceful transitions following a democratic election
ii. guaranteed democratic freedoms and civil liberties
iii. rule by an individual or a small group of people
A.
i. only
B.
ii. only
C.
iii. only
D.
i. and ii. only
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C. iii. only
Most African governments historically (and still many today) are/are ruled by an individual or a small elite (personalist regimes, one‑party states, or military juntas). Peaceful, stable democratic transitions and guaranteed civil liberties are less common across the continent as a whole, though there are notable exceptions.
Most African governments historically (and still many today) are/are ruled by an individual or a small elite (personalist regimes, one‑party states, or military juntas). Peaceful, stable democratic transitions and guaranteed civil liberties are less common across the continent as a whole, though there are notable exceptions.
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