Fix the underlined part in the sentence.

This was an important question to Americans in the eighteen century. When they were ruled by Great Britain, and it is an important question today when countries find themselves controlled by more powerful outsiders.

underlined part: century. When

a. no change
b. century when *** <-- answer
c. century;when
d. century; and when

Colonialism, when one nation takes control of another.
Underlined part: colonialism, when
a. no change
b. colonialism occurs when ***
c. colonialism, occurring when
d. colonialism happening wh en

By looking at Kenya's experience both as a colony of Great Britain, you can get an idea of what being colonized meant to the people being controlled and to those who control them.
Underlined part: both
The underlined word would best fit:
a. where it is now
b. before the phrase Great Britain
c. after the word meant ***
d. before the word controlled

Historian s disagree on what those efforts were. In one history of England by Walter Hall and Robert Albion were two respected historians, we read that ''...On its good side this rule of the white minority meant order, efficiency, discipline and comparative peace.''
Underlined part: Albion, were two
A. NO CHANGE
B. Albion, two ***
c. albion, they were two
d. albion being two

Through each colonized country was different in some ways, but there are some things that seemed to happen in them all.
Underlined part: ways, but there
a. no change
b. ways, there ***
c. ways, and
d. ways, while there

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To fix the underlined part in the sentence, "This was an important question to Americans in the eighteen century. When they were ruled by Great Britain, and it is an important question today when countries find themselves controlled by more powerful outsiders," you should choose option b. Change "century. When" to "century when." This is a simple correction to properly connect the sentence and maintain the intended meaning.

Regarding the sentence, "Colonialism, when one nation takes control of another. Underlined part: colonialism, when," the correct choice is b. Change "colonialism, when" to "colonialism occurs when." This change provides clarity and maintains the accurate expression of the concept.

For the sentence, "By looking at Kenya's experience both as a colony of Great Britain, you can get an idea of what being colonized meant to the people being controlled and to those who control them. Underlined part: both," the appropriate choice is a. No change. The underlined word "both" is correctly placed in the sentence, and no modification is necessary.

Concerning the sentence, "Historians disagree on what those efforts were. In one history of England by Walter Hall and Robert Albion were two respected historians, we read that ''...On its good side this rule of the white minority meant order, efficiency, discipline, and comparative peace.'' Underlined part: Albion, were two," the correct option is b. Change "Albion, were two" to "Albion, two." This adjustment maintains the correct punctuation and removes unnecessary wording.

Lastly, considering the sentence, "Through each colonized country was different in some ways, but there are some things that seemed to happen in them all. Underlined part: ways, but there," the correct choice is b. Change "ways, but there" to "ways, there." This change eliminates redundancy and maintains the proper structure of the sentence.