4. Impact of the Cold War on Africa
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Increased militarization: USA and USSR supplied arms to African countries, escalating conflicts.
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Proxy conflicts: Superpowers supported rival factions in African civil wars (e.g., Angola, Mozambique).
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Economic dependency: Aid from East or West often came with political conditions, increasing reliance.
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Political instability: Foreign powers influenced coups, leadership changes, and governance.
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Ideological influence: African nations adopted socialist or capitalist models based on alliances.
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Division and alliances: Africa became divided, with some nations siding with the West, others with the East.