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There was a driving need for new markets and more resources.
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The THREE forces that drove Imperialism: 1- The Industrial Revolution in particular provided European countries with a reason to add lands to their control 2- New markets and raw materials to improve their economies 3- World War II
The same reasons as imperialism anywhere else; money and power. There are always other reasons for people to migrate around the world. Curiosity & exploration, emigrating for a job/land, religious reasons, etc. But IMPERIALISM is not about moving somewhere and enjoying the experience. It is about owning or controlling something that isn't yours.
Most American states have agreements with European Union nations for temporary driving permits. However, a stay beyond 6 months may require an EU or national license.
With some companies yes. It all depends on the company. I take it you hold a must be in the possession of a National, and where required a International or European Driving Licence. If you are a temporary visitor to the UK, you may drive upto 12 months on your non-UK Driving Licence. We would prefer it that you have National, an International or European Driving Licence. If you do not have a Driving Permit for the UK, you will be asked to provide evidence that you are a temporary visitor, and that you have not been in the UK for longer than 12 months. Like I said it all depends on the company and their policies.
The driving distance is about 885 miles.
The driving distance is 140 miles.
The total driving distance from Yellowstone National Park to Glacier National Park is 388 miles.
Economics were the driving force of the now outdated Common Market of Europe. This broke down tax and other trade tariffs that hampered European trade. The next step towards an economic union among European nations was a common currency, the Euro. Most of Europe is now an economic and political force called the EU or the European Union. Thus, Europe became united for better trade and prosperity,
If you have a European Union photo driving license the answer is no. If you are from outside the European Union, an International driving license is necessary.
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