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Question Answered step-by-step Each section of this chart must be filled in with at least one… Each section of this chart must be filled in with at least one connection which can take the form of questions, statements, reflections, etc. You must include the following:2 personal reflections2 global reflections2 reflections on other cultures I need answers for political significance ethics and repatriationpolitical perspective for ethicsstability and change for self determination  after being done with that can you please include examples for them and after examples please can you explain how political significance has colonization please add that explanation through all of them.ultural Survival Round Table Graphic Organizer ColonizationEthicsRepatriationSelf DeterminationPolitical Significance colonization is politically significant to the global indigenous people because it shapes their identity Obviously, the degree of control varies from colony to colony, and within a colony, from region to region. The British commitment to indirect control is exaggerated, and “the evidence does not support the image of a single-minded colonial approach to ruling Africa.”  Through indirect rule, language and labor laws, and the location of internal administrative boundaries, colonial rule altered the nature of ethnic boundaries and their political importance. (edit once again how does political significance relate to ethics or how is this answer relate to ethics) By separating the state from civil society during the colonial era and instilling widespread skepticism of the state as a benevolent actor, colonial rule significantly affected the structure of postwar state-society interactions. Cause and EffectMany colonial institutions, such as the marriage of governmental institutions and customary rule, were retained after independence, with disastrous consequences. The colonial experience of post-independence African leaders had a significant impact on their autocratic administration style.Empirical comparisons across different kinds of colonial authority, particularly across territories ruled by different colonial powers, have significantly contributed to the identification of these long-term repercussions.The colonial administrators and political elites made decisions on behalf of the indigenous peoples without consulting them or taking into consideration their ideas. African political parties inherit this monopolized system, resulting in a top-down organizational structure that tends to be dictatorial.Differential colonial investments among communities and regions resulted in enormous inequality, which has continued to have political consequences in the twenty-first century. Political PerspectiveAfrican governments inherited undemocratic and authoritarian rule from their colonists. Because the very objective of Europeans was to plunder Africa’s resources, they used an undemocratic system of management that was imposed from above.different people having different perspective  (connect political perspective and how does it relate to ethics)The colonists left Africa in a state of poverty and oppression. As a result, Africans’ economic performance began at zero.As a result, African countries have been forced to acquire very expensive manufactured items from abroad to supplement their income from the export of their cheaper primary exports. This results in unequal market product interchange and a trade deficit. Stability & ChangeEthnic divisions, exacerbated by the colonial system, resulted in ongoing rivalry and warfare throughout the continent, leading to exclusion and marginalization in African political societies. claimed that ethnic identity dispersion into many states, as well as unequal socioeconomic development among ethnic groups, have become a barrier to managing diversity.Despite the fact that political parties are permitted to exist, the environment has not been conducive to competition and the retention of government power. Many African opposition political parties have been banned, their activities have been criminalized, or their contribution to national policy has been hindered. The majority of post-independence administrations devolved into one-party republics or military dictatorships marked by corruption and inefficiency.Colonialism reduced Africa to a producer of primary products, cash crops, and non-marketable raw minerals. As a result, trading transactions became unequal.The continent has been forced to rely on the importation of foreign products as a result of the exploitation of necessary resources.  (stability and change which how does it connect to self determination)   History World History ENG 4U Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)