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In the 16th century, Portuguese settlers landed in Africa and expanded out to control an area the size of California. The people who lived in this area

eventually rebelled against the Portuguese rulers, and it became the country of Angola. But there are at least 10 different tribes with different
histories and aspirations in this country whose borders were essentially formed because of colonial rule.

What kind of borders does Angola have?

A. antecedent boundaries
B. superimposed boundaries
C. geometric boundaries
D. imperial boundaries

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The borders of Angola are an example of superimposed boundaries. These are borders that are imposed on pre-existing cultural or ethnic boundaries by outside powers, in this case, the Portuguese colonizers. Superimposed boundaries can often lead to conflicts and tension between different ethnic or cultural groups within the same country.

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