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Social Studies, 17.01.2020 05:31, matty198

The sub-saharan area of africa is known for its rich mineral wealth, such as gold, diamonds, oil and tungsten. it is a source of great wealth, but also a source of war and exploitation in history by colonial powers. what major economic problem has this led to in the countres of sub-saharan africa? a) no lack of manufacturing capabilities and no need for exporting of finished goods and services b) lack of manufacturing capabilities and no need for major importing of finished goods and services c) lack of manufacturing capabilities and the need for major importing of finished goods and services eliminate d) no lack of manufacturing capabilites, but a need for countries to export finished goods and services

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