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1

What was the main reason for the change from assimilation to association in colonial contexts?

A

Resistance and criticism towards assimilation

B

Promotion of cultural identity and traditions.

C

Greater control over the colonized peoples

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2

What was the main aim of the policy of association in colonial contexts?

A

To eradicate the cultural identity of the colonized peoples.

B

To promote cultural exchange between colonized peoples and colonizers.

C

To recognize and preserve the cultural differences and traditions of the colonized peoples.

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3

What motivated the change from assimilation to association in colonial contexts?

A

Growing awareness of human rights and pressure from international organizations.

B

The desire for greater control over the colonized peoples.

C

The promotion of cultural exchange between colonized peoples and colonizers.

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4

What did the policy of association allow for in colonial societies?

A

Greater political and social participation of the colonized peoples.

B

Suppression of political and social rights of the colonized peoples.

C

Eradication of the cultural identity and traditions of the colonized peoples.

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5

How did the change from assimilation to association affect the stability of colonial societies?

A

It led to more peaceful and stable societies in the long run.

B

It led to more violence and instability in the short term.

C

It had no impact on the stability of colonial societies.

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What is the policy of association in colonial contexts?

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What were the main reasons for the change from assimilation to association in colonial contexts?

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