Yes the government policies really help the consumer.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The government has provided so many benefits to the consumers by passing various acts like consumer protection which safeguards the rights of consumer. So that they would not be exploited by the seller and service provider.
Government even implements various yojanas to spread awareness to the consumers related their rights and exploitation.one of the best example of this could be jaago Grahak jaago yojana which not only aware the consumer but also guides them.
Apart from this government provides subsidies to the consumer who are below poverty line. So government has taken essential steps in order to protect the consumer exploitation.
Ghana became an independent state on March 6, 1957, when Britain relinquished its control over the Gold Coast and Ashanti, the Northern Territories Protectorate, and British Togoland. In 1957 Ghana became the first African country to gain independence.
The independence of Ghana, appeared to be a mirage, until the United Gold Coast Convention was birthed on August 4, 1947 at Saltpond; thankfully, its formation became the springboard towards our attainment of Statehood.
The independence of Ghana was not realized on a silver platter; as a matter of fact, it took years of struggle, pain, disappointment, betrayal, and even deaths before we were able to gain freedom from our colonial overlords—the British. The patriots, who sacrificed their energy, resources, and lives deserve commendation and must be celebrated.
<span>They undermined economic growth, Hope this helps!! :)</span>
<span>- Granted full freedom for more than 3 million slaves in Confederate areas which still conducted rebellion towards the union- Promised that the federal government and military would "recognize and maintain the freedom" in order to protect the status of the former slaves as a free man.- Fail to free around 500,000 slaves in the border states that did not rebelled to the union(Missouri, Delaware, Maryland, andKentucky) </span>