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geniusboy [140]
3 years ago
7

GIVING BRAINLIEST -40 points-

History
2 answers:
Mademuasel [1]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C and D

Explanation:

they are the only 2 that make sense

mash [69]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

\huge\mathfrak\pink{A} \huge\mathfrak\purple{n} \huge\mathfrak\blue{s}  \huge\mathfrak\red{w}  \huge\mathfrak\green{e} \huge\mathfrak\orange{r}\

  • A)Militaries would take over the government.✓
  • C)Militaries would attempt to run democratic elections.✓

Hope it helps

~ʆᵒŕ∂ཇꜱꜹⱽẻⱮë

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