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The effects of the Great Depression and economic collapse led to the acceptance of fascism. Fascism seeks to solve economic challenges by placing the authority in a single person which leads to dictatorship.
political, economic and social roots of imperialism. economic: needs for a new market plitical: mainfest denstiny 9 great naval power culture: spreal American cultures and values.
Economic imperialism in China led to war and political collapse, while formal colonialism in Africa led to oppression of native peoples.
A need for cheap labor, Economic competition w/ nations & political/military competition with other nations spurred US imperialism
Japan gained military, political, and economic strength. It then sought to eliminate the extraterritorial rights of foreigners.
Saleem Ibrahim Fahmawi has written: 'The dynamics of settler states' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Imperialism, Economic conditions, Imperialism, Social conditions
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Imperialism
When the economic or political conditions are unstable the monetary value of gold increases
Imperialism is a policy extending political economic or military rule over another.
It is called imperialism.
The effects of the Great Depression and economic collapse led to the acceptance of fascism. Fascism seeks to solve economic challenges by placing the authority in a single person which leads to dictatorship.
imperialism (im 99% sure)
political, economic and social roots of imperialism. economic: needs for a new market plitical: mainfest denstiny 9 great naval power culture: spreal American cultures and values.
Imperialism is the domination by a country of the political, economic and cultural life of another country. This is an unequal territorial situation. Based on a dominant militaristic attitude and feeling of superiority, in proceeds to put the control of one state over the country and people of another.
Economic imperialism in China led to war and political collapse, while formal colonialism in Africa led to oppression of native peoples.
A need for cheap labor, Economic competition w/ nations & political/military competition with other nations spurred US imperialism