Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Alfred and Corntassel write about contemporary colonial practices and it's various forms through time. </u>
The idea of the colonial system, in general, is gaining control over a group of people and their land, <u>but in the contemporary frame and postmodern colonial system, it has been much more subtilized.</u>
<u>Earlier forms of colonialism </u>are remembered in history by aggressive militaristic attacks, forcible missionaries and educations, removal of children, land confiscation and various other forms of compulsive, sometimes violent, forms of domination.
Recent years have shown rise of the <u>subtle, but persistent Imperialistic practices of postmodern colonialism.</u>
This means that Indigenous peoples have been<u> removed from state's frameworks</u>, while being <u>under the pressure of the general political, legal and cultural norms that do not suit them</u>, and which do not apply for them, their life, tradition, and learnings. With this,<u> the right of self-determination is hurt, as well as their citizenship standards. </u>
Honestly there really isn't a answer to this
Answer:
A. They have mass
Explanation:
because if they don’t have mass they can’t exert force :)
Which question? 1? 2? 3? ill stay here until u tell me
The correct answer is economic globalization. This process is happening since the 1950s and includes the increase in international trade, global capitalism and free markets. Since global migration thanks to the invention of airplanes has rapidly been increasing, it had been easier than ever due to the technological evolution.