The most remarkable thing about post-independence political development in the Gambia is
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A.
that the country has been swallowed up by the much bigger country of Senegal -
B.
the relatively untarnished reputation of sir Dauda Jawara -
C.
that without reliance on overwhelming force, the government has remained in power and tolerated opposition -
D.
the uniquely robust economy which the government has succeeded in establishing for the country and distributed fairly among its people -
E.
the existence of opposition parties