- How was the city-state of Horence governed in the 1300 s? a by members of the gulds b by members of the church c by the pope d by members of the army Question 3(1 point) After the plague weakened the economy, who took control of the Florence government? a Filippo Brunelleschi b guild members C Cosimo De Medicl d Lorenzo De Medici
- According to the Declaration of Independence. the purpose of government is to: protect the rights of the people make laws to restrict the people's freedom declare war on foreign countries square . continuall increase the power of
- By the end of World War D. Europe lay two thirus of them civilans Why was the Battle of two Jima significant? The battle was even more ruthless than previous battles America suffered more casualties than the enemy The Japanese soldiers never lost the will to fight.
- BIRTH OF THE IMPERIAL WORLD Activity 5: Methods of Controlling Colonies uov nertw Joonib enimeteo naru bins wolod elqmexo Direct Rule Under direct rule, the colony simply became part of the imperial country.The imperial country's government made all the rules for the colony.Since one of the goals for colonization was to assimilate the people in the colonized country, the imperial country did not see any reason to try to negotiate or include natives in the government. Direct rule also required a large military presence to prevent the native people from successfully rebelling France was the greatest practitioner of direct rule, in particular in Algeria and Tunisia. Indirect Rule Under indirect rule, the imperial country normally appointed a governor or other official and then this governor would appoint a local parliament or body to help govern the colony. This parliament or local governing body was not allowed to make any decisions that the mother country disallowed. However, this system did give some sense of local control or input into the governance of the colony. Great Britain primarily practiced this type of rule with its colonies. Settler Rule Another form of rule was settler rule. Under this system, settlers from the mother country permanently moved to the colonized land. The settlers then had a form of indirect rule where they had representatives to local governing parliaments or bodies but the native populations did not. These settler colonies had long-term success for the settlers and in almost all instances the native populations were denied basic rights. During the late 20^th century, native populations started to receive basic rights. Australia Canada, and South Africa were examples of settler rule. In your notebook, respond to the following questions after reading the selection below: How are these three systems alike and how are they different? What factors that drove imperialism - including industrialization, nationalism and cultural beliefs - most influenced each of the different forms of colonies?Why do you believe this? Why did some imperial powers include local rulers and why did others exclude local rulers?
- Did the KKK only aim to attack African -Americans? Yes or no?Explain?