What happened after rebels in Somalia ousted long­time dictator Siad Barré?

a. He and his supporters quickly reclaimed power.
b. Sympathetic leaders took office, seeking to restore order and build the nation's economy.
c. The U.S. sent in troops to attempt to bring Barré back to office.
d. Years of fighting and famine began that caused hundreds of thousands of deaths.
e. Massive protesters took to the streets, celebrating the coup.


d

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