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   Most of the inland is tropical rain forest, drained by tributaries of the Congo River.
   Its area is nearly three times that of Pennsylvania.
   It borders Gabon, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of
    the Congo, and the Angola exclave of Cabinda.
   Major languages: French, indigenous African languages

   In the pre-colonial times, the region now called Republic of The
    Congo was taken over by 3 kingdoms: Kongo, Loango, and Tio.
    After the Portuguese discovered the Congo River, trade was
    passed on with the tribes, mainly slave trade.
Dictatorship

Denis SassouNguesso has been democratically elected as Brazzaville's
government.

   Taking over Republic of The Congo himself and takes total power over
    the country.
    Gave lack of competition in the election under his own rules.
   People could work things out by discussing
    with each other.
   People could agree on rules and decide
    whether or not to have the rule.
   People could think wisely about their actions.
   The countries bordering Congo could come join
    the election.
   People could work things out by discussing
    whether or not to elect a person.


   I don’t think its possible to solve the problem myself
    because Congo might have a thought of their own but
    other countries might not. If other countries come to
    discuss whether or not to elect the candidate they think
    is best then dictatorship might be solved.

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Republic of the congo project

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  • 2. Most of the inland is tropical rain forest, drained by tributaries of the Congo River.  Its area is nearly three times that of Pennsylvania.  It borders Gabon, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Angola exclave of Cabinda.  Major languages: French, indigenous African languages  In the pre-colonial times, the region now called Republic of The Congo was taken over by 3 kingdoms: Kongo, Loango, and Tio. After the Portuguese discovered the Congo River, trade was passed on with the tribes, mainly slave trade.
  • 3. Dictatorship Denis SassouNguesso has been democratically elected as Brazzaville's government.  Taking over Republic of The Congo himself and takes total power over the country.  Gave lack of competition in the election under his own rules.
  • 4. People could work things out by discussing with each other.  People could agree on rules and decide whether or not to have the rule.  People could think wisely about their actions.  The countries bordering Congo could come join the election.
  • 5. People could work things out by discussing whether or not to elect a person.  I don’t think its possible to solve the problem myself because Congo might have a thought of their own but other countries might not. If other countries come to discuss whether or not to elect the candidate they think is best then dictatorship might be solved.