which of the following statements is false regarding the nature of the different
kinds of impe...
History, 15.10.2019 07:20 mariaaaaa69
which of the following statements is false regarding the nature of the different
kinds of imperialist systems?
a) in a direct control colony, governing officials are sent from the imperialist
country to operate the colonial government.
b) in a sphere of influence, imperialist countries control trade in a colonial region,
but not the government in that region. the imperialist country maintains this
trade right with the threat of military force.
c) in all conquered colonies, the imperialist country maintains protection over the
colony by sending government officials to rule the local government.
d) in an indirect control colony, the imperialist country does not send anyone to
operate the colonial government. instead, local rulers are left in place to rule.
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