Asked by Tyler Kurtz on May 03, 2024
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The forcible removal of a population from a territory claimed by another population is called:
A) relocation
B) colonialism
C) internal colonialism
D) expulsion
E) slavery
Expulsion
The act of being formally removed from a place or organization.
Forcible Removal
Forcible removal involves the use of force or coercion to relocate individuals or groups from their homes or lands, typically against their will.
- Analyze the historical implementation of legislation and policies, such as Jim Crow laws, to perpetuate racial segregation and discrimination.
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Ankita MenonMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The forcible removal of a population from a territory claimed by another population is known as expulsion. Relocation refers to the movement of people from one area to another, colonialism is the practice of acquiring political control over another country, internal colonialism describes the economic and social oppression of one group by another within the same country, and slavery is the practice of owning and buying human beings as property.
Learning Objectives
- Analyze the historical implementation of legislation and policies, such as Jim Crow laws, to perpetuate racial segregation and discrimination.