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Social Studies, 18.02.2021 20:40 soliseric879

HELP! After a military coup in Nigeria, economic problems continued because of
a.
low prices and low demand for oil.
c.
a corrupt government and the inability to repay debts.
b.
the discovery of gold and diamonds in the nearby country of Central African Republic.
d.
a severe lack of natural resources.

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