France lost which of its North African colonies to a violent revolution?

A. Algeria ***
B. Egypt
C. Morocco
D. Tunisia

What is one major obstacle to development in some African nations?
the effectiveness of peacekeeping troops
the presence of NGO's
lack of stable governments***
an overabundance

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To answer the question about which North African colony France lost to a violent revolution, we can go through the options provided and eliminate the incorrect ones by using our knowledge about historical events.

Option A is Algeria, which is the correct answer. France did lose Algeria to a violent revolution.

Option B is Egypt, which is incorrect. Egypt was not a French colony, and it gained its independence through peaceful means.

Option C is Morocco, which is incorrect. Morocco gained its independence from France through negotiations and diplomacy.

Option D is Tunisia, which is incorrect. Tunisia also gained independence from France through negotiations and peaceful means.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. Algeria.

Moving on to the question about a major obstacle to development in some African nations, we can again use our knowledge and analyze the given options.

Option A is the effectiveness of peacekeeping troops, which is a potential obstacle but not a major one in this context.

Option B is the presence of NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations), which can actually contribute positively to development rather than being an obstacle.

Option C is lack of stable governments, which is the correct answer. Having unstable or weak governments can hinder development in African nations by impeding good governance, infrastructure development, and economic stability.

Option D is an overabundance, which is not directly related to development obstacles in African nations.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. lack of stable governments.