Depending on how you are phrasing it, I've broken it down in two terms...
1. Try using a different choice of words. For example, when the sixth quote had the word affection. You can rephrase that by simply changing the word or the Outlook of the sentence by saying about word to replace that one, like acknowledge or admiration rather than the word affectionate
US influence began expanding in the 19th century, following Monroe Doctrine which defended Latin American countries from European influence in the same manner that it helped US shed off Britain. They later even engaged in help with troops and benefits, both in 19th, and 20th century, even now in the 21st.
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B. Monsoons flooded the soil with nutrients from rivers and kept the soil fertile.
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I got it right on the quiz:)
There are more people so they need more space for these people
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After gaining independence, most African nations set up their governments with the inspiration of the various European styles or models. They did this in order to develop their nation and strengthen their independence. During the period of the 1950s and the 1960s, it is said that the African nations achieved their aimed independence.</span>