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A state or country with those powers is a sovereign state.

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Congress agreed to allow two states into the Union one free and one slave and established slavery policies in the Louisiana Territory. What was this agreement called?

The Missouri Compromise


Who was the US diplomat and pan-africsanist who drew attention to US policies at home and its policies in other countries?

The US diplomat and Pan-Africanist you are referring to is likely William Edward Burghardt Du Bois. Du Bois was a prominent sociologist, historian, and civil rights activist who highlighted the contradictions in US policies, particularly regarding race and imperialism. He was an outspoken critic of both domestic racial injustices and the impact of US foreign policies on African nations and peoples. His work emphasized the interconnectedness of struggles for civil rights in the US and global anti-colonial movements.


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We can not answer your question because you have not said which country's immigration policies you want to know about. All countries have immigration policies!


Why were the policies of Booker T Washington acceptable to southerners?

Booker T. Washington did not push for equality. Instead, he pushed for practical skills and education that would improve the lot of his people. This was appreciated by southerners who believed this was an acknowledgement and reinforcement of their segregationist policies and white supremacist beliefs. W.E.B. Dubois, on the other hand, was a highly educated political activist who was the first black Ph.D. in the United States. He believe absolute equality was a necessity and was active in both the Niagara Movement as well as the founding of the N.A.A.C.P. He was considered a political radical at the time.

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What is a state that has absolute power within its territory and can determine its own foreign and domestic policies is?

A state or country with those powers is a sovereign state.


What is sovereign rights?

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Every state is oligarchy because it has absolute power within its territory and can determine its own foreign and domestic policies?

While states do hold significant power over their own affairs, not all states can be classified as oligarchies. Oligarchies refer to systems of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a few individuals or a dominant group. It is important to consider the distribution of power and governance structures within each state to determine if it qualifies as an oligarchy.


If you live under a democratic government that conducts its own foreign and domestic policies in an area with a territory of 50 square miles and a population of 50000 that area qualifies as a?

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