What was Francis Fukuyama's concept of the End of History? a In 1989, the world was approaching its "End of History' and dramatic historical events would no longer happen as every country adopted democracy.   b In 1989, Western liberal capitalist democracies were the final form of human government. Defeating the other ideologues of Communism and Fascism over the course of the 20th century.   c In 1989, Western liberal capitalist democracies had become the end point in human development. Historical events and major challenges would no longer happen   d In 1989, humanity had reach the 'End of History' and historical events would come to a conclusion.

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What was Francis Fukuyama's concept of the End of History?

a In 1989, the world was approaching its "End of History' and dramatic historical events would no longer happen as every country adopted democracy.
 
b In 1989, Western liberal capitalist democracies were the final form of human government. Defeating the other ideologues of Communism and Fascism over the course of the 20th century.
 
c In 1989, Western liberal capitalist democracies had become the end point in human development. Historical events and major challenges would no longer happen
 
d In 1989, humanity had reach the 'End of History' and historical events would come to a conclusion.
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