An imperialist policy is another way of saying the first country is making the second country/territory its colony. This was most common with the English, Dutch, and Spanish, but America has done the same with the Phillipines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Often, the dividing line between Imperialism and a tribute system is that within a tribute system the latter country/territory still has its own government.
You need to name the policy to get an answer.
british taxation policy
The directive principles of state policy was adopted from England. These are principles in which the British Constitution was written.
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First, be sure to understand that the phrase, imperial president, is just a figure of speech. All presidents are subject to the law and their power is limited by law. No president can act like an emperor even though his political foes may accuse him of doing that. That said, I say the best answer is C . The imperial president can selectively enforce the laws of Congress thereby effectively changing the law to fit his own opinion. If that is what you mean by "policy", then that is the mark of an imperial president. However, if he selectively enforces his own policy that would mean that he either has not stated his policies precisely or else is someone who changes his mind - hardly imperial. The president can indeed send troops into a foreign country without congressional authorization, but he has to ask Congress for money if they stay any length of time. Congress gives that right to any president in order to deal with emergency situations for which there is not time for Congressional debate. I do not think doing so indicates an imperial president.
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Assimilation is the word for the policy of an imperial power that attempts to absorb colonies culturally and politically. The former British Empire is an example of an imperial power.
a policy to do with an empire.
British imperial policy was a framework guiding the expansion and administration of the British Empire, emphasizing economic exploitation, territorial control, and cultural influence over colonized regions. It aimed to secure resources and markets to benefit Britain, often through mercantilism and trade monopolies. The policy also included the promotion of British culture and values, sometimes justified by a belief in the superiority of British civilization. Ultimately, it shaped the political, economic, and social landscapes of numerous countries across the globe.
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Imperial British East Africa Company was created on 1888-04-18.
There are 8 imperial pints in an imperial (British) gallon. An imperial pint is 20 ounces and an imperial gallon is 160 ounces. A US pint is 16 US ounces, so there are approximately 10 US pints in a British gallon (a US ounce is slightly larger than an imperial ounce; 1 US ounce = 1.041 imperial ounce approximately).
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Yes. It should be --- British Colonial Policy.
Acquiring land, population, and imperial splendor
"Imperial preference" refers to "preferred", that is reduced, tariffs available to countries or colonies under British rule &/or members of the British Commonwealth as the Empire was later called.