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How do the rights of the local population differ under direct and indirect rule?

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They differ in whether local people must obey the law.

They differ in whether local people can travel.

They differ in whether local people are allowed to work.

They differ in whether local people have a say in government.

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A. They differ in whether local people have a say in government.

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The correct answer choice is choice D.

Step-by-step explanation:

No decisions are left to the people under direct rule. Indirect rule is a weaker form of government, because it allows some of the local people under appointment to make decisions regarding the codification of the law.

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