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Johnson-Sirleaf is Africa’s first elected female head of state, but she is not new to politics. She served as Liberia’s Finance Minister until 1980 and made an unsuccessful run for the presidency in 1997.
What conclusion can you draw based on this information?
A. Johnson-Sirleaf has been president twice, once in 1980 and once in 1997.
B. Johnson-Sirleaf was not elected president in 1997 because of her poor performance as finance minister.
C. Johnson-Sirleaf did not win the presidency the first time she ran for the position in 1997, but did not give up and tried again.
D. Johnson-Sirleaf was never able to become president even though she did have political experience
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