Question
A) How can you differentiate between direct and indirect imperial rule? (1 point)
Direct rule has a negative impact on local people, while indirect rule maintains local people’s power.
Direct rule’s main goal is maintaining control of a colony, while indirect rule’s main goal is
assimilation.
Direct rule occurs when a colony is directly ruled by foreign powers, while indirect rule occurs when
local people administrate on behalf of foreign powers.
Direct rule occurs when a colony maintains control of its government, while indirect rule occurs when
foreign powers control the government.
Direct rule has a negative impact on local people, while indirect rule maintains local people’s power.
Direct rule’s main goal is maintaining control of a colony, while indirect rule’s main goal is
assimilation.
Direct rule occurs when a colony is directly ruled by foreign powers, while indirect rule occurs when
local people administrate on behalf of foreign powers.
Direct rule occurs when a colony maintains control of its government, while indirect rule occurs when
foreign powers control the government.
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The correct differentiation between direct and indirect imperial rule is:
**Direct rule occurs when a colony is directly ruled by foreign powers, while indirect rule occurs when local people administrate on behalf of foreign powers.**
This distinction highlights how direct rule involves the imposition of foreign governance over the colony, while indirect rule allows some degree of local governance under the supervision of the colonizing power.
**Direct rule occurs when a colony is directly ruled by foreign powers, while indirect rule occurs when local people administrate on behalf of foreign powers.**
This distinction highlights how direct rule involves the imposition of foreign governance over the colony, while indirect rule allows some degree of local governance under the supervision of the colonizing power.