A) leader of the civil war rebellion.
B) military ruler who helped to create the Second Republic.
C) instigator of the coup that overthrew the Second Republic.
D) assassin of Sani Abacha.
E) Nigerian associate of Osama bin Laden.
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A) the political socialization of Nigerians to accept British political values.
B) an intensification of divisions between ethnic groups.
C) valuable policy-making experience for the Nigerian elite.
D) the integration of ethnic and linguistic groups into the nation of Nigeria.
E) reinforcement of Nigerian nationalism.
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A) an increase in food production.
B) a reinforcement of geographic divisions within the colony.
C) the development of a large-scale herding "industry".
D) the introduction of maize (corn) .
E) an emphasis on family farms.
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A) oya.
B) supreme leader.
C) president.
D) chief.
E) general.
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A) were clearly descended from the First Republic's regional parties.
B) had little chance of winning without forming coalitions.
C) were created and funded by the military government.
D) included several religious parties.
E) sought funding from European and American sources.
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A) the military has stronger control in the region.
B) no one religion or ethnicity dominates in that area.
C) the area was the focus of colonial rule by the British.
D) the capital, Lagos, is located there.
E) most of Nigeria's oil is found in the middle belt.
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A) committed firmly to privatizing its economy.
B) a mixture of private, public and pseudo-public entities in its economy.
C) a command or socialist economy.
D) not performed any of the restructuring required by the World Bank and IMF.
E) a flourishing economy based around oil production.
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A) Presidential assassination
B) Prime ministerial assassination
C) Military coup
D) Military defeat by Kenya
E) Military defeat by South Africa
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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.
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A) only allowing political parties that nominate candidates from the middle belt.
B) rotating between a president from the north and one from the south.
C) having the military pick a president from among a list of approved candidates.
D) holding elections in multiple stages across the various regions.
E) allowing the party with a majority in the legislature to name the president.
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A) invested heavily in new industry.
B) levied heavy taxes on exported raw materials.
C) promoted plantation farming of cash crops.
D) encouraged unemployed British citizens to emigrate to West Africa.
E) offered subsidies to Nigerian entrepreneurs.
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