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Social Studies, 06.05.2020 21:32 greennakareya

The large number of casualties in the Nigerian civil war can be attributed to
colonists' lack of attention to cultural differences.
broad-based anger at economic disparity in the country,
widespread dissatisfaction with the Nigerian president.
the many different factions at war with one another.

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