How were Herbert Spencer's theories used to justify imperialism
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Herbert Spencer stated that the strongest civilizations would
conquer the weak.
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How were British and American forms of economic imperialism in Asia different during the 19th century
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Only the British fought a war to open China's markets.
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How did the railroad influence European colonial powers in the 19th century
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It allowed them to move people and goods rapidly from place to
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What statements describes the behavior known as economic imperialism
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Imperial states exert economic control over weaker states to
exploit their natural resources.
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Which of the following statements illustrates a key difference between how the US gained control of the Panama Canal and how it gained control of trade rights in Japan
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The United States only supported rebel groups to secure control
of the Panama Canal.
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Which of the following describes the competition between European powers for colonial territory in Africa
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The scramble for Africa
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How did European imperialism affect Asia After the Industrial Revolution
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china was forced to legalize the importation of opium.
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Why did some states demand that the US Constitution include a Bill of Rights
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They wanted to guarantee that certain personal freedoms would be
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What statement accurately describes a difference between the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution
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The US Constitution established rules for the US government, well the Declaration of Independence did not
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which statement best describes the political changes that took place in great britain during the 19th century
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The British government gradually extended the right to vote to most men.
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How were Herbert Spencer's theories used to justify imperialism
Herbert Spencer stated that the strongest civilizations would
conquer the weak.
How were British and American forms of economic imperialism in Asia different during the 19th century
Only the British fought a war to open China's markets.
How did the railroad influence European colonial powers in the 19th century
It allowed them to move people and goods rapidly from place to
place.
What statements describes the behavior known as economic imperialism
Imperial states exert economic control over weaker states to
exploit their natural resources.
Which of the following statements illustrates a key difference between how the US gained control of the Panama Canal and how it gained control of trade rights in Japan
The United States only supported rebel groups to secure control
of the Panama Canal.
Which of the following describes the competition between European powers for colonial territory in Africa
The scramble for Africa
How did European imperialism affect Asia After the Industrial Revolution
china was forced to legalize the importation of opium.
Why did some states demand that the US Constitution include a Bill of Rights
They wanted to guarantee that certain personal freedoms would be
protected.
What statement accurately describes a difference between the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution
The US Constitution established rules for the US government, well the Declaration of Independence did not
which statement best describes the political changes that took place in great britain during the 19th century
The British government gradually extended the right to vote to most men.