One problem that the parliamentary systems that were set up by African nations had was that Those systems needed more time to evolve and work as intended.
<h3>Why did some African governments fail?</h3><h3 />
African nations mostly set up governments that were like the colonial governments that ruled them such as the British parliamentary system.
The problem with these system was that it needed time to work because it first had to be adapted to the unique characteristics of the nation.
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President Johnson encouraged former Confederate states to reject the Fourteenth Amendment and he also fired several military commanders who support radical Reconstruction.
Harlem by Langston Hughes was written in 1951. Hughes addresses <span>one of his most common themes in this poem - the limitations of the American Dream for African Americans. In the poem, Hughes starts by asking what happens to a dream deferred. He then compares the outcome of a deferred dream to a shriveled raisin, a festering sore, rotten meat, crusty sweets, and a heavy load. He is basically saying the outcome of a dream deferred is not that great. </span>
True for sure...Because Great britain had power on india
Answer:
The Democratic Party began supporting African American civil rights as well as voting rights.
Explanation:
The Dixiecrats wished to protect Southern states' rights to <u>maintain racial segregation</u>. Supporters assumed control of the state Democratic parties in part or in full in several Southern states.