18 percent of people in Switzerland are French.
He applied his skill in engineering to toughen up the defence
Answer with Explanation:
National security and liberty have always been related to each other. Neither is in opposition to the other. Balance between the two is necessary. When a country makes policies in order to make a country secure (such as being secure against foreign attacks), it doesn't mean it is lessening the effectiveness of liberty. It is actually supporting liberty and is also securing it for the future generation.
<u>It is said that any threat to the country such as America (or its national security) is also considered a threat to the nation's liberty</u>.
Thus, this explains the answer.
The major thing which the implementation of the types of policies that <em>rivett-carnac advocated for</em> in the passage directly led to the
- Growth of nationalist movements in colonial societies against imperial rule.
<h3>What is a Nationalist Movement?</h3>
This refers to the promotion of a country's values through various actions with the aim of maintenance of sovereignty of the country both at home and abroad.
With this in mind and from the complete text, we can see that there were different policies which were implemented that helped to grow nationalist movements in colonial societies against imperial rule.
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