Imperialists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries believed in the expansion of their nations' power through colonization and the acquisition of territories, arguing that it was a moral duty to civilize "less developed" nations and that it would benefit the economy through new markets and resources. In contrast, anti-imperialists opposed these practices, advocating for self-determination and arguing that Imperialism was morally wrong and often led to exploitation and oppression of colonized peoples. They viewed imperialism as a violation of democratic principles and emphasized the dangers of entangling alliances and military overreach. This debate shaped international relations and domestic policies during that era.
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natural laws, set by the Creator, govern the operation of the Universe
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Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
it served as a gateway for immigrants entering the united states
A shift of military power away from European countries was not responsible for European dominance in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The Automatic Rifle allowed for the rise of European military dominance in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Industrialization, political strength and military strength made Europe a dominant force in world events during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Industrialization, political strength and military strength made Europe a dominant force in world events during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The Age of Imperialism is in most Western terms, defined as the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when the US (and Western allies) expanded their economic and political control over other countries. And, in many cases established or continued the rule of colonies. This imperialist group also contained Imperial Japan as a member.
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J. L. Voorhees has written: 'The classification of flute fingering systems of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries' -- subject(s): Fingering, Flute, History 'The Development of Woodwind Fingering Systems in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries'
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P. E. Charvet has written: 'The nineteenth and twentieth centuries'
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