What challenge faced countries emerging from decolonization after World War II?

a. The European political systems they sought to maintain as independent states had little in common with local traditions.
b. Almost inevitably the two superpowers interfered, hoping to gain support from the newly independent states.
c. The states lacked the qualified personnel needed to run a western-style state and economy.
d. Tribal animosities, corruption, and personal ambition often led to civil war.
e. all of the above


e

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A. nurseries B. colleges C. home D. temple

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Populists and Coxeyites differed from earlier reform groups by:

a not addressing the issue of women's suffrage b. intentionally limiting their appeal along regional lines c. refusing to get involved in the intricacies of electoral politics d. appealing to the federal government for economic and social refofrms

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