Match the following terms to their correct definition.

Question 1 options:

A: An area in which an outside power claims exclusive trading rights with an area.  These privleges were expected to be honored under the threat of military force. 

B: This type of colonial rule was favored by the British.  In this type of colonial rule, local rules such as kings or sultans were left in place to govern the colonies.  The British felt that this would lessen the possibility of a revolt. 

C. The domination by one country of the political, economic, and/or cultural life of another country or region.

D: The type of colonial rule favored by the French.  In this type of colonial rule, officials and soldiers from the imperial county were sent to control the colony.

E: A form of imperial rule in which local rulers were left in place but were expected to follow the advice of imperial advisors on issues such as trade or missionary activity. These countries are still independent countries but they are under the protection of the more powerful imperial country. 

answers match the answers to the letters

1. Imperialism

2.direct control colony

3.indirect control colony

4.protectorate

5.spheres of influence

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Answer: The right answers are these:

A goes with 5 (Spheres of influence)

B goes with 4 (Protectorate)

C goes with 1 (Imperialism)

D goes with 2 (Direct control colony).

E goes with 3 (Indirect control colony).

Explanation: Just to elaborate on some of the answers, it can be added that while a direct control colony, or direct colonial rule, is a more extreme, and arguably more illustrative, example of the policy of imperialism, since it virtually excludes the local population from the government of their territory, an indirect control colony, such as a protectorate, is somehow a more "benevolent" example of imperialistic control, since it grants the territory some autonomy and independence.