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Why do stronger countries not invade weaker countries directly?

Because it`s against the World conventions, if some country were to envade another the whole world would pounce on them.


Why was colonialism successful for the mother country?

the smaller countries were weaker, and the armies of the mother country could easily overtake them. many proxy wars were fought that resulted in colonialism as well.


How is imperialism relevant today?

Imperialism began the first time one nation in history took advantage of a weaker one. So although the term was used allot in the 18th and 19th centuries, it was just another word for aggression against a weaker foe. At times simply establishing a sphere of influence over a particular area in the world by a stronger nation may not require armed force, but by economic force or the threat of military force. In certain situations of course, imperialism used to control a weaker nation might be necessary to protect the stronger nation's interests or the interests of an allied nation. So, not all imperialism in its truest form, can be said to be always wrong. In the 21st century three huge examples of what can be called imperialism can be explained. Here is a summary of ones that come to mind: * During the presidential term Of US President George Bush Sr. Iraq invaded a weaker bordering nation, Kuwait. By its purest definition, this can be called imperialism; * After the US 9/11 crisis, The United States and its ally, the United Kingdom, conducted a war against a weaker nation, Iraq. Whether this war was "right or wrong", it was a clear example of powerful nations taking advantage of a clearly weaker one, Iraq; and * Currently, the Russian Federation has invaded the part of Ukraine called the Crimean peninsula. Ukraine was weaker than the Russians forces, and by definition, Russia committed an imperialist action against a weaker nation.


How did the Songhai Empire become as it was?

In the 1300s Songhai had become so rich and powerful to draw attention of the rulers of Mali. Then, they sent an army to conquer Songhai. Later, as the Empire of Mali became weaker, they rose up against them, and won their freedom.


What was germanys role in world war 1?

World War I erupted because of Germany's actions invading Russia. Germany was by far the most powerful entity in Central Europe, and took advantage of it becoming an empire, and invading smaller, weaker countries, excluding Russia. Russia was illprepared for war with few supplies and very limited on food, leaving them no other choice but to pull out of the war in 1917.

Related questions

Why do stronger countries not invade weaker countries directly?

Because it`s against the World conventions, if some country were to envade another the whole world would pounce on them.


What is the difference between traditional racism and modern racism?

My personal opinion is that traditional racism was against the blacks who where hunted from Africa as slaves and used to support the whites in cultivating their lands and working for them without any human rights. However, the modern racism is against nations, religions, and nationalities. The powerful country imposes its rules and policies on other weaker countries. The powerful countries exploits the resources of poor countries at no rights. The powerful countries allow themselves to attack the weaker countries and even expel them from their homes and home lands.


What is conquering weaker countries called?

Annexing


When do gravity get weaker?

when friction is pushing against it


How do you feel about stronger countries invading weaker countries is it a good thing has America ever done it?

that's a tricky subject when you say 'weaker', i mean, compared to America's level- isn't every country they invade weaker?


What is policy in which strong nations control weaker countries or territories?

Imperialism


Is US getting storng against other currencies?

No it is getting weaker


Is crunch weaker than hyper voice?

depends on who your using it against


What do powerful countries do when they exhibit economic imperialism?

Answer this question… exploit natural resources and control trade in weaker countries


. is a policy in which strong nations control weaker countries or territories?

Social Darwinism:)


What is a policy of stronger countries taking control over weaker ones?

Imperialism


Why Indian rupee is going weaker against usd?

Because America is AWESOME