Somalia’s government experienced instability because of repeated __________ in 1969, 1991, and 2004. A. elections B. coup d'etats C. foreign aid attempts D. UN resolutions

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I am thinking the answer is D but I learn this about 30 weeks ago and I am thinking about a book my teacher made us read for that class (World Geography). But I believe it is C

Somalia's government experienced instability because of repeated coup d'etats in 1969, 1991, and 2004.

What is coup d'etats?

It is the sudden, violent overthrow of an existing government by a small group (political faction, rebel group, military, or a dictator). The chief prerequisite for a coup is control of all or part of the armed forces, the police, and other military elements. They constitute an important subset of irregular transfers of political power that can have important and enduring consequences for a country's well-being.

What happened in  1991 in Somalia?

The Somali Rebellion was the beginning of the civil war in Somalia that occurred in the 1980s and early 1990s. The dictator Mohammed Siad Barre, who ruled the Somali Democratic Republic since 1969 was overthrown in a military coup staged by a coalition of opposition warlords. A power struggle ensued between two warring clan lords, Mohamed Farah Aideed and Ali Mahdi Mohamed. As a result thousands of Somali civilians were killed and the conflict led to the destruction of the country’s agriculture and consequently to nationwide famine. Ali Mahdi Mohamed declared himself President of the Republic.

The correct answer is option B.

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