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What role did imperialism play in Europe's push toward war?

Imperialism led to competition between countries for colonies, increasing tensions.


What role did imperialism play in Eurpore's push toward war?

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What is the difference between imperialism and spheres of influence?

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Did Colonial imbalance cause tension between the countries?

Imperialism was one of the fundamental causes of World War 1. Did Colonial imbalance cause tension between the countries. Was the fact Germany and Austria-Hungary got into imperialism late a Factor ? Do these lead to alliances or competition?


How did imperialism contribute to the start of World War I?

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How does imperialism increase nation cooperation?

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Which is the difference between imperialism and informal imperialism?

the practice of extending the power, control or rule by one country over areas outside its borders. its different from informal in that the imperialist power exercises complete control


What is the relationship between industrialized and imperialism?

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Why do you have the modern day Olympics?

For a good will competition between countries


Who wrote the book imperialism?

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How did attitudes towards imperialism differ between the people who were founding colonies and those whose countries were colonized?

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What is the term for competition between countries to see who has most weapons?

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