How are precedents used in majority opinions and dissents
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to support an argument by showing that because other courts have
made similar decisions, the decision in the current case must be
logical
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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 did the invention of machine guns influence European states in the 19th century
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It allowed them to more easily conquer and control colonies in
Africa and Asia.
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How did the industrial revolution motivate Europeans to claim colonies around the world
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How did the Industrial Revolution motivate Europeans to claim colonies around the world? A. Europeans hoped to recruit scientists from around the world to help develop new technology. B. Europeans wanted to spread industrial technology to poor countries around the world. C. Europeans hoped to find natural resources to produce goods in factories. D. Europeans needed places to use the new technologies they had developed.
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How did the invention of the telegraph help imperial powers develop in the 19th century
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It allowed leaders in different parts of an empire to easily
communicate.
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Which of these groups benefited most from 19th century imperialism
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Imperial nations, such as the United Kingdom and France
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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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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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Which of the following describes a difference between 19th century imperialism and forms of imperialism that had existed earlier in history
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19th-century imperialism was more focused on controlling a
territory's economy than colonizing it.
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How did European imperialism change over the course of the 19th century
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Countries that had not participated in earlier waves of
imperialism began to establish empires. n…
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What factor played the most significant role in the decline of the Mughal Empire
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mughal leaders began to abandon policies of religious tolerance :apex
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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 would most likely be made by a supporter of federalism
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power should be spilt
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which of the following actions could be taken as a part of economic imperialism
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(APEX) a country forces its neighbor to provide it with iron ore at extremely low prices
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How are precedents used in majority opinions and dissents
to support an argument by showing that because other courts have
made similar decisions, the decision in the current case must be
logical
How were Herbert Spencer's theories used to justify imperialism
Herbert Spencer stated that the strongest civilizations would
conquer the weak.
How did the invention of machine guns influence European states in the 19th century
It allowed them to more easily conquer and control colonies in
Africa and Asia.
How did the industrial revolution motivate Europeans to claim colonies around the world
How did the Industrial Revolution motivate Europeans to claim colonies around the world? A. Europeans hoped to recruit scientists from around the world to help develop new technology. B. Europeans wanted to spread industrial technology to poor countries around the world. C. Europeans hoped to find natural resources to produce goods in factories. D. Europeans needed places to use the new technologies they had developed.
How did the invention of the telegraph help imperial powers develop in the 19th century
It allowed leaders in different parts of an empire to easily
communicate.
Which of these groups benefited most from 19th century imperialism
Imperial nations, such as the United Kingdom and France
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.
Which group was responsible for determining the borders of African colonies and later countries
European imperial powers.
Which of the following describes a difference between 19th century imperialism and forms of imperialism that had existed earlier in history
19th-century imperialism was more focused on controlling a
territory's economy than colonizing it.
How did European imperialism change over the course of the 19th century
Answer this questio
Countries that had not participated in earlier waves of
imperialism began to establish empires. n…
What factor played the most significant role in the decline of the Mughal Empire
mughal leaders began to abandon policies of religious tolerance :apex
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 would most likely be made by a supporter of federalism
power should be spilt
which of the following actions could be taken as a part of economic imperialism
(APEX) a country forces its neighbor to provide it with iron ore at extremely low prices