<span>The headline "African Freedom Spreads: Congo, Kenya, Algeria Achieve Independence" pertains to events that unfolded in the 1960s, which corresponds to option c. During the 1950s, rebels returned, engaging in guerrilla warfare that the British suppressed, ultimately leading to independence for Algeria from France, Congo from Belgium, and Nigeria. All these events transpired in the 1960s.</span>
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Explanation: The process of state-building after war involves numerous obstacles as those responsible for conflict transition into roles of governance. Public perceptions regarding services and security can gauge how state-building is viewed internally. Additionally, state-building may require international support, illustrated by Russia's substantial financial and military backing; however, new state leaders aspire to avoid perceptions of being controlled. Our study examines how the internal and external dynamics of state-building can boost citizen trust in the reconstructed state. I sincerely hope this provided clarity.
The main conclusion from Voltaire’s Treatise on Toleration highlights the importance of religious tolerance and critiques religious extremism, particularly targeting the Jesuits, under whose influence he received his education, ultimately denouncing the superstitions inherent in religion.
A civil war leads to the fragmentation of an empire and the establishment of two new nations.