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the use of local elites to help rule the native peple was typical of the the British and French to control parts of their colonial empires.These areas of lands were called protectorates and their administration was in the hands of the traditional chiefs who gained prestige. However, they lost control of taxation and external affairs, for example. This system included a small group of European advisors who oversaw a large number of indigenous people.
Answer:
DUAL FEDERALISM (1798-1901)
CORPORATIVE FEDERALISM (1901-1960)
NEW FEDERALISM (1969 till date)
Explanation:
Dual Federalism is a system of Government where there is EXCLUSIVE AUTHORITY between the State and the Federal Government.
CORPORATIVE FEDERALISM is a federal system where there's COORDINATED EFFORTS between the State and the Federal Government.
NEW FEDERALISM proposed by President Dixon aimed at DECENTRALIZATION OF AUTHORITY between the State and the Federal Government. New Federalism has helped to give some powers to the State it is believed that it will cost less if the Government is decentralized.
The answer is False.
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein actually received great support from the Washington Post on this topic. Their first story about the Watergate break-in was just the beginning, as they would go on to write countless articles about President Nixon and his connection to his event. This made Woodward and Bernstein household names and also made the Washington Post a wildly popular newspaper.
They ended up colonizing North America for different economic reasons. Spain colonized America because they were searching for gold and silver. They did find a lot of gold and silver when they conquered the Aztec and Inca Empires. France colonized North America because of the great amount of furs they found there and to create trading posts.
Answer:
1. tells readers important information the characters do not know
dramatic irony
2. hints at what is to come in the action of a story
foreshadowing
3. depicts events that occurred before the events are currently
flashback
4. unfolding in the story
develops the sequence of events in a story
plot
Explanation: