The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above is option B. Adversarial surveillance is conducted to gather information in preparation for the following actions, except for risk fusion. The actions that are included in adversarial surveillance <span>include domestic and international terrorism, crimes against individuals, espionage, theft, stalking, and destruction of property.</span>
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The entire territory of the Royal Niger Company came into the hands of the British government. On 1 January 1900, the British Empire created the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and the Northern Nigeria Protectorate. ... On 27 October 1958 Britain agreed that Nigeria would become an independent state on 1 October 1960.
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C. Salt was able to preserve meat before the invention of
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Polygamy and early marriage lead to high birth rates as it mostly occurs in people who are illiterate and do not realise the consequences of their actions. ... They are also not aware of the ill effects of having more children on the mother's body who can suffer from anaemia or even die due to birth related complications.
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Social problems are the issues that are collectively faced by a society. It is not only related to one individual but a whole society. For example; illiteracy, poverty, infanticide, child abuse, child labour etc.
Social evils are those activities that negatively affect a country. For example; alcoholism, drug abuse, prostitution etc.
Both social problems and evils badly affect a country. They are a hurdle in the development of the country.
(i) Solving these issues and evils consumes time, hence development is ignored.
(ii) Plans and projects of eradication of evils and problems are to be made; hence development plans are ignored.
(iii) Youth is the leading force of a country but they become a target of these
(iv) The international image of the country is negatively affected; hence there is lack of resources and trading opportunities.
(v) There is unrest within the country
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