Didier Ratsiraka in 1978-1991.
The Cold War threatened the independence of new nations. Since the Soviet Union and the United States were competing for political influence, many newly independent nations were subject to take over either by the Soviet Union or the USA. However, there was also a positive impact to some newly independent countries because the two antagonists of the Cold War would support whatever country they saw fit. Therefore, some new countries gained support from larger nations.
This is just one of the many possible answers, since so many nations were affected differently. All the same, I hope this helps. :)
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2. It increased literacy
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William Tyndale's translation of the Holy Bible from Hebrew and Greek to English language was considered one of the best and helped make the Bible available to more people in Europe.
His translation of the Bible to English from Hebrew and Greek impacted Europe by increasing literacy.
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what are you trying to say exactly
The correct answer is non-violence.
Gandhi used non-violence to disrupt the cycle of violence between the British and the Indians and drew the British into a situation where they were seen only as the aggressor.