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codyclark

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The political implications in Nigeria of the collapse of world oil prices in the early 1980s included
 
  a. a noticeable reduction in political corruption.
  b. a crisis for a regime that got nearly all its income from oil revenues.
  c. greater willingness to proceed with structural adjustments.
  d. placing a greater emphasis on basic public services like road building and education.
  e. the abandonment of plans to create a new capital city.

Question 2

The provision that a successful candidate for president must win at least a quarter of the vote in most states is designed to
 
  a. ensure a basis of nation-wide support for an elected president.
  b. guarantee that candidates will campaign in most states.
  c. force candidates to deal with national, not local, issues.
  d. provide more opportunities for chopchop deal making.
  e. increase voter turnout.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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