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The "Internalist" School of Thought on Africa's Problems Holds That

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The "internalist" school of thought on Africa's problems holds that:


A) Nations outside of Africa need to quit interfering in the continent.
B) Foreign aid has, on balance, done more harm than good.
C) Most of Africa's ills can be attributed to causes inside the region, such as poor leadership, rather than outside factors, such as colonialism.
D) Africa deserves a bigger share of the world's wealth to compensate for the harm done to them by others, including historical slavery.
E) The rampant corruption that continues to hamper Africa's economic development has been caused mainly by globalization.

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