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Which Compliance-Gaining Strategy Is Considered to Be the Most Assertive

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Which compliance-gaining strategy is considered to be the most assertive?

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British

Pertaining to Great Britain, its people, culture, or history, often used in the context of the British Empire or its colonies.

Salutary Neglect

A British policy in the early 1700s allowing its North American colonies to operate with minimal royal interference, fostering a spirit of independence.

British Authority

The governing power or control exercised by British governmental and colonial administrations, historically observed in territories under British rule.

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