Answer:
the British preferred to use local institutions to control subject populations.
Explanation:
British colonialism was established differently in places that had already established their own institutions, such as African countries. Although these countries already had institutions before the arrival of the English, it was necessary that the British empire dominate these institutions, or to give them up and form new institutions. However, the British empire understood that dominating existing institutions would be something cheaper and more advantageous and that it would establish an efficient dominance, so it was done, that is, unlike other European nations, England decided to use local institutions to control populations subdued.
1) Resisting the draft.
2) Setting up anti-war movements (mostly in college campuses)
3) Because people were being forced to be drafted each month (there was a quota) people were angry.
4) MANY people disapprove President Johnson's handling of the war.
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Answer:
B) the development of farming
Explanation:
Explanation: the only tribes that did not have permanent settlements were the ones who chased their food. like the blackfoot tribe. because of this since food sources like buffalo were always on the move, they couldn't stay in one place. however with the advancements made in farming, they were able to stay in one place usually close to a river and grow their food while only hunting nearby wild life.
he transferred authority over the naval reserves
The answer is: C. Postimpressionism