In the colonial period, it was the governor of the colony--usually appointed by the king or queen--who held the most political power, although white men who owned land could vote in state assemblies.
One similarity between India and Indochina in the early 20th century was A. Both countries were dominated by European colonial governments.
<h3>What were India and Indochina like in the early 1900s?</h3>
At that point, both areas were under the control of colonial governments that exploited them for resources.
India was under the British empire and was her largest colony, while Indochina was under France.
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I don't think it's justified.
The southern states had as many chances as the north and northeast states in creating the industrialized urban areas, especially doring the reconstruction period.
But they chose to stay witht heir old ideology and resist the change. and each years the economic gap between the states becoming larger and larger.
Answer:
Likely B.
Explanation:
America was a hot spot for immigrants during that period. Many people came from all over the world and brought their religions with them. Examples of main religions brought over would be: Obviously the British (Protestant), the Irish, Italians, Spanish, French (Catholic), Indians (Hindu), Nationalities originating from the Arab World (Muslim/Islam), and the Chinese (Buddhist/Atheist).
Answer:
B. a rejection of religious faith
Explanation:
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