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write any three differences between a colonial and an independent country​

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Answered by ompatel000
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A key difference between a colonial government and an independent government is:

a.

Colonies need to be made productive for their owners. Independent nations need to be prosperous in their own right.

b.

Colonial governments are much more likely to regulate freedom of speech than are independent governments.

c.

Colonial governments generally attempt to control as much of the economy of the colonized nation as possible. Independent governments generally exercise less control over the economy.

d.

Colonial governments never return any value to their subjects; even oppressive independent governments return some work of value to their citizens.

e.

Independent governments in the third world invariably had higher levels of corruption than their colonial predecessors.

Answered by gowrinanda
2

Answer:

Explanation:

a.Colonies need to be made productive for their owners. Independent nations need to be prosperous in their own right.

b. Colonial governments are much more likely to regulate freedom of speech than are independent governments.

c. Colonial governments generally attempt to control as much of the economy of the colonized nation as possible. Independent governments generally exercise less control over the economy.

d. Colonial governments never return any value to their subjects; even oppressive independent governments return some work of value to their citizens.

e. Independent governments in the third world invariably had higher levels of corruption than their colonial predecessors.

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