British colonialism helped to ensure that ethnicity would be the primary element in political identification and mobilization by
a. establishing administrative regions on the basis of language.
b. permitting the development of country-wide native associations.
c. fostering competition among ethnic groups.
d. suppressing local leaders.
e. fostering the development of tribal political parties.
c
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A) ethnographic record B) macroethnography C) online ethnography D) hypermedia ethnography
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A) They can lift an economy out of recession. B) They are to be avoided at all costs. C) They are best fought with large tax breaks. D) A government's goal should always be to get away from deficits in favor of a balanced budget. E) Deficits and unemployment are inseparable.
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A) the balancing doctrine. B) sequester. C) selective incorporation. D) the fundamental freedoms doctrine. E) the Lemon test