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which theory did europeans use most directly to justify the social patterns described in the passage? Social Darwinism
Which statement best provides the context to understand how the racial policies described in the passage shaped imperialism in India and Africa? In both places, the english did not encourage highly educated native people to prepare for self-rule
The context for the European attitudes described in the passage was that Some scientists claimed Europeans were a biologically superior race
which statement summarizes the main idea stated in the passage The European powers must respect the sovereignty of independent nations in the Western Hemisphere.
Which event indicates that the Monroe Doctrine might have included a desire of U.S. leaders to engage in economic imperialism? The mexican-american war
Which development in the Spanish-American War most directly demonstrated that the United states wanted to become an imperial power? Taking control of the Phillipines
what does the above letter indicate about the author's point of view She had little ability to influence her husband's tactics
which statement provides the most useful context in about the evaluating the author's argument about the Spanish. She and her husband were brutally executed by the Spaniards
How was the rebellion of tupac amaru II different from other lATIN AMERICAN REBELLIONS. Its leader identified as an Incan
the example in the passage highlights which common imperial pattern the export of foodstuffs to colonial holdings
how does britian's answer to the growing need for cheap nutrition relate to the western hemisphere the Americas provided sugar for Britain
what impact did the industrial revolution have upon nonindustrial countries They became export countries
what is the context of the letter above britain is upset that the chinese gov has denied british ships the trade priviledges
how did chinese governments react to this letter they continued to prevent the importation of opium
which of the following is an accurate reflection of the relationship between china and britain at the time of the passage china was unaware of britains military power
which movement included force migrants before about 1850 British to Australia
Indian migrations to places such a mauritius (migrations 3) and islands in the caribbean led most directly to which long-term effect? The infusion of indian cultural expressions, such as methods of food preparation, into local traditions
which best describes a global change between 1750 and 1900 that resulted from the movements shown of the map idk
an american who agreed with the above cartoon would most disagree with the admission of Puerto Rico as an American territory
the point of view of this cartoonist was that he saw East asians as political radicals and criminals
by the end of the 19th century, the united states had passed laws that prevented Chinese from entering the United States
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