A. 1989-95
B. 1992-93
C. 1993-96
D. 2002-09
🧠 Explanation:
Benazir Bhutto’s second term as Pakistan’s Prime Minister was from 1993 to 1996, marked by efforts to stabilize the economy and promote democracy. Dismissed amid allegations of corruption, her tenure faced political challenges but advanced women’s leadership. Studying this period highlights Pakistan’s political dynamics, gender in leadership, and democratic struggles, a key topic in South Asian history and political science, reflecting Bhutto’s impact on governance and her legacy as a trailblazing female leader in a turbulent era.