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Elis [28]
3 years ago
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In traditional colonialism, sovereign nations exerted influence over the affairs of other countries. Which of the following has

replaced sovereign nations as the outside power exerting influence in neocolonialism? A. Non-governmental organizations. B. Communes. C. Supranational governments. D. Corporations.
Social Studies
2 answers:
asambeis [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:D. Corporations

Explanation: Corporations which means Organisation given authority by the state to act as a single business unit or entity. Most countries have several corporations spread across different and diverse sectors of their economy.

Most of the world's affairs are managed by these corporations,it is described as Neocolonialism, as these Corporations determine the flow and wellbeing of the Countries because if their large scale involvement in the economy of the country where they are.

mihalych1998 [28]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: The correct option is " Option D. Corporations.

Explanation:

Neocolonialism in it's simplest term is when a nation gives aids to another nation, then use that aids been given to those nation to exert power on them. For example the U.S president called the Ukraine president to exert order on issues in Ukraine, because U.S is currently given Ukraine arms aids.

In neocolonialism, corporations are also used to exert power on another country, because corporation are recognized as a single body by the law. When a corporation has more power in the economy of a country, such corporation tends to influence the decision of the government of such country. For example U.S trade war with China was because both country's were fighting for who will have more power on the other country, using their corporate bodies in that country.

Therefore corporation has replaced sovereign state in neocolonialism, because corporation are single entity by the law, and can act as a single entity to hold its own power around its location.

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