A dominant global culture is a nation or way of life that tends
to cause changes in most cultures. Today, the United States is a
good example of a dominant global culture.
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Why do they speak French in Vietnam
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Vietnam used to be Indochina during colonial times and was a
French colony.
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Which group was responsible for determining the borders of African colonies and later countries
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European imperial powers.
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How did nationalism in Japan differ from nationalism in Italy
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Italian nationalists wanted to unite small kingdoms and the
Papal States into a single nation-state, while Japanese
nationalists hoped to instil pride in citizens who already lived in
the same country.
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How did the French and British differ in the tactics they used to control their empires in Asia
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The British ruled directly over their colonies, while the French did not.
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Which policy did British authorities use to control the Indian people after colonizing their territory
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Eliminating Indian laws in favor of English laws
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Which phrase best describes the scramble for Africa
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A competition between European imperial powers to control
Africa
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How were Ethiopia's and Liberia's experiences with European imperialism similar
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Answer this question… Both countries remained independent during
the Scramble for Africa.
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How did the British Empire treat its colonies in the South Pacific differently from its colonies in India
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it allowed the colonies to become their own countries as a part of the British Commonwealth
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What strategy did french authorities use to dominate their colonies in Indochina
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eliminating elements Of native culture and replacing them with French practice
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Under Kaiser Wilhelm 11, Germany adopted a foreign policy that included
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competing with great britain to build europes most powerful military
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What is dominant global culture
A dominant global culture is a nation or way of life that tends
to cause changes in most cultures. Today, the United States is a
good example of a dominant global culture.
Why do they speak French in Vietnam
Vietnam used to be Indochina during colonial times and was a
French colony.
Which group was responsible for determining the borders of African colonies and later countries
European imperial powers.
How did nationalism in Japan differ from nationalism in Italy
Italian nationalists wanted to unite small kingdoms and the
Papal States into a single nation-state, while Japanese
nationalists hoped to instil pride in citizens who already lived in
the same country.
How did the French and British differ in the tactics they used to control their empires in Asia
The British ruled directly over their colonies, while the French did not.
Which policy did British authorities use to control the Indian people after colonizing their territory
Eliminating Indian laws in favor of English laws
Which phrase best describes the scramble for Africa
A competition between European imperial powers to control
Africa
How were Ethiopia's and Liberia's experiences with European imperialism similar
Answer this question… Both countries remained independent during
the Scramble for Africa.
How did the British Empire treat its colonies in the South Pacific differently from its colonies in India
it allowed the colonies to become their own countries as a part of the British Commonwealth
What strategy did french authorities use to dominate their colonies in Indochina
eliminating elements Of native culture and replacing them with French practice
Under Kaiser Wilhelm 11, Germany adopted a foreign policy that included
competing with great britain to build europes most powerful military