French administration policy of assimilation and association. - SS2 Government Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What was the aim of the French administration policy of assimilation?
To preserve the cultural and linguistic identities of the colonized peoples.
To promote French culture, language, and values on the indigenous peoples of French colonies.
To recognize the right of the colonized peoples to maintain their own cultural and linguistic identities.
Which policy recognized the importance of preserving the cultural and linguistic identities of the colonized peoples?
The policy of assimilation.
The policy of association.
None of the above.
Under the policy of assimilation, what was the ultimate goal of the French government?
To create a single, unified French nation.
To recognize the right of the colonized peoples to maintain their own cultural and linguistic identities.
To establish local governments and recognize traditional customs and institutions.
Which colonies did the French administration policy of assimilation apply to?
Only Algeria.
Only Vietnam.
Many French colonies, including Algeria, Vietnam, and Madagascar.
Under the policy of association, what did the French government recognize?
The importance of preserving the cultural and linguistic identities of the colonized peoples.
The ultimate goal of creating a single, unified French nation.
The need to eradicate the cultural and linguistic differences of the colonized peoples.
What was the aim of the French administration policy of assimilation?
What was the response of the French government to growing opposition to assimilation?