Chapter 3 - Good Government

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  1. 3. The first British Resident of Brunei who first took office in 1906
  2. 6. The third rank of officials in the traditional system of government
  3. 7. He made a report detailing the problems in Brunei. He recommended the British Residential System for Brunei.
  4. 10. Enforces laws by arresting those who breach laws (criminals)
  5. 11. Under the traditional land right system, the important officials own the Kuripan land. Who are the important officials meant here?
  6. 13. One of the mosque officials aside from Khatib and Bilal. A lower ranking official in the traditional system of government.
  7. 16. The dynastic line of this Sultan was promised by the British Residential System. This Sultan's descendants still rule Brunei up until today. Who was this Sultan?
  8. 18. The Rajah of Sarawak who took over many part of the Brunei territories
  9. 19. Under the Residential System, Brunei was divided into four ______ for more efficiency in running the country
  10. 20. Is a regulation made by the government to prevent crimes
  11. 21. One of the last remaining territories of Brunei that was 'stolen' by the Brookes in 1890
  12. 23. Between 1906 - 1959, this post controls all matters of the Brunei administration except for those concerning with Islam and Malay customs
  13. 24. A country that is the only remaining Malay Islamic kingdom in the world
  14. 25. The Sultan's position can only be _______ by his children
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  1. 1. This treaty was meant to prevent the owners of Tulins from 'giving' any more territories to foreign powers. What was this failed treaty called?
  2. 2. The 29th Sultan of Brunei
  3. 4. A monarch that rules Brunei
  4. 5. A single ruler who rules by birthright.
  5. 8. Under the traditional land right system, this land is controlled by the Sultan
  6. 9. The officer that represents each districts at the Legislative Council (LegCo)
  7. 10. This was introduced by the Residential System in 1912
  8. 12. Under the traditional land right system, the noble families own the Tulin land. Who are the noble families meant here?
  9. 14. A state that is ruled by a monarch
  10. 15. Under the traditional land right system, the noble families own this land right.
  11. 16. During the Residential System, he was only responsible in administering Islam and Malay customs only, hence making his power rather insignificant
  12. 17. A system of administration introduced in 1906 where an official from the British Empire is responsible in overseeing the administration of Brunei
  13. 22. An organization that rules a country