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French administration policy of assimilation and association. - SS2 Government Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1

What was the aim of the French administration policy of assimilation?

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A

To preserve the cultural and linguistic identities of the colonized peoples.

B
To promote French culture, language, and values on the indigenous peoples of French colonies.
C

To recognize the right of the colonized peoples to maintain their own cultural and linguistic identities.

2
Which policy recognized the importance of preserving the cultural and linguistic identities of the colonized peoples?
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A

The policy of assimilation.

B

The policy of association.

C

None of the above.

3
Under the policy of assimilation, what was the ultimate goal of the French government?
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A

To create a single, unified French nation.

B

To recognize the right of the colonized peoples to maintain their own cultural and linguistic identities.

C

To establish local governments and recognize traditional customs and institutions.

4
Which colonies did the French administration policy of assimilation apply to?
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A

Only Algeria.

B

Only Vietnam.

C
Many French colonies, including Algeria, Vietnam, and Madagascar.
5
Under the policy of association, what did the French government recognize?
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A
The importance of preserving the cultural and linguistic identities of the colonized peoples.
B
The ultimate goal of creating a single, unified French nation.
C

The need to eradicate the cultural and linguistic differences of the colonized peoples.

6

What was the aim of the French administration policy of assimilation?

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7
What was the response of the French government to growing opposition to assimilation?
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