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Yes. Both refers to the same.
A financial crisis is when wall street and the banks are failing. An economic crisis is when there is high unemployment or a recession.
Both China and Japan thought that the Europeans were treating them like they were inferior.
The nullification crisis was similar to the concerns that brought about the Missouri Compromise as both started as arguments about states' rights.
Both superpowers striving for their own self interest
European imperialism was motivated by a desire for economic gains in both regions.
The Adriatic Sea separates the Italian and Balkan peninsulas.
Both led to militarism ;
Yes. Both refers to the same.
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In both forms, powerful countries dominated weaker ones for economic gains.
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Both used threats of military force to open Asian markets for trade. Also, imperialism in this time period included Japanese imperialism. In certain cases such as the Boxer Rebellion and the Opium War, armed force was used. Additionally, these imperialists also battled among themselves over spheres of influence. Most of this involved China.
A financial crisis is when wall street and the banks are failing. An economic crisis is when there is high unemployment or a recession.
The nullification crisis was similar to the concerns that brought about the Missouri Compromise as both started as arguments about states' rights.
Both China and Japan thought that the Europeans were treating them like they were inferior.
they're both mediteran countries, balkan countries, not very rich countries with a rich history.