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Which statement about the differences between colonies and spheres of influence is false?

In a sphere of influence, the country's government and other national institutions are entirely replaced by the imperial power.
O The government in a colony is set up by the colonial power, which makes all of the decisions regarding the colony's politics.
O A sphere of influence gives one country control over another—usually through the threat of military force.
O A colony is ruled directly by the colonial power.

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False, In a sphere of influence, the country's government and other national institutions are entirely replaced by the imperial power.

Step-by-step explanation:

A colony is a nation attacked by a tremendous power that sets up its own administration in the colony supervised by a viceroy or Governor-General. A sphere of influence is a province when one nation has the most powerful influence, sometimes imposed by military arbitration over the nations in that country.

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