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Which scenario is most similar to how great britain treated its colonies during the industrial revolution

A. a movie theater charges extra to see the newest moview.
B a movie theater allows only lacal customers to buy tickets.
C. a movie theater offers a special deaal: two tickets for price of one.
D. a movie theater makes a rule that customers can only eat snack purchased at the theater.

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D. A movie theater makes a rule that customers can only eat snack purchased at the theater.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the example that best resembles how Great Britain treated its colonies during the Industrial Revolution. During these years, many countries experienced significant development, including Great Britain. In order to ensure that a market existed for the products that Great Britain created, Great Britain restricted the trade of the colonies so that they could only trade with Great Britain. This is equivalent to the example of the movie theatre.

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The correct answer is
D. a movie theater makes a rule that customers can only eat snack purchased at the theater.

This was called mercantilism. Basically, Great Britain, who was like the movie theater, made the colonies, who were like the customers, to trade only with Great Britain and nobody else, that is they made them only eat snacks from the theater. This was common for colonies of other nations too.
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