Which type of colonial domination is characterized by an official withdrawal of the dominant state but with domination maintained, usually by economic leverage?
A. segregationist colonialism
B. neoliberalism
C. indirect rule
D. neocolonialism
Answer: D
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a. Adam Smith. c. David Ricardo. b. Alexander Hamilton. d. Robert Schuman.
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A)erect barriers to domestic policy change B)acquiesce to the will of Congress C)go public using their bully pulpit D)engage in an international conflict
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A. failed to punish those guilty of posting indecent material on the Internet B. restricted free speech protections to online systems C. failed to protect children from viewing offensive material over the Internet D. provided freedom of speech to books and newspapers only
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produced by the organizations comprising the foreign policy bureaucracy. a. rational actor c. organizational process b. governmental politics d. groupthink