Depending somewhat on the time-period in question, it was the "military" who often wielded a large amount of power and control, since they restricted many individual liberties
When Fidel Castro was elected Prime Minister of Cuba and took power in 1959, Castro announced that he - and his administration - were communists and that they welcomed support and aid from the communist Soviet Union. While other Western powers were aware of Castro's socialistic leanings, his willingness to announce himself as a communist, and encourage support from the Soviet Union was a surprise to many Cuban citizens and, also, other Western nations, particularly the United States.
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The dynamics that played out in the lifetime of Nzinga Mbemba, King Afonso I of the Kingdom of Kongo typified the ambiguous nature of the socio-economic and international relations that still takes place even in the 21st century.
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King Afonso, a Christian convert successfully established trade with the Europeans. The Europeans, however, wanted more than Wine and agri-produce. It was a dispensation when Slave Trade was still legal and a norm with the Europeans, perhaps even more lucrative than the agri-produce they came to Kongolese for.
Against the wishes of the King, the Kings subjects sold out their own free people to the Europeans in exchange for Portuguese merchandise. He threatened to stop trading with the Europeans altogether if this didn't stop.
These dynamics are very similar across the coastal kingdoms of the African continent where the colonianism became hegemonic and has translated to neo-colonianism to date.
A good example is Nigeria where history records that the British left power to the North who to date believe it is their birth to rule not just the Northern states/region but to also dominate the other regions such as the south-south, south-west and the south-east.
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New Zealands
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they have a nice litter size and they grow fast.
Answer: It means that there is no other class that has so much pity upon it that that one.
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