A policy of taking colonies and building an empire is known as Imperialism. An example of imperialism would be the former British Empire.
taking Germany's colonies
When Japan defeated Russia in 1905, they realized that the European colonizers of Asia were not superhuman beings, and started thinking about taking over their colonies by military force and building the greatest empire the world would ever see.
Colonialism involves the setting up of colonies and the policy of extending political and economic control over a foreign territory.Colonialism has to do with the taking over and exploitation of another country. An example of this would be Europe establishing colonies in Asia, Africa as well as America.
British empire taking over
By taking policy making, the court asserted a type of judicial philosophy known as judicial review.
A third party can't buy a life insurance policy as they have no insurable interest; such as grandparent's taking out a policy on their grandchildren. As to taking out a policy when they're dying, the policy plan would prohibit issuing the policy.
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taking Germany's colonies
No policy was really involved. Britain was taking American sailors on the basis that those taken were escaped British sailors. That was not true,in many instances but Britain felt it could do so, in part, because the government of Britain was trying to not recognize the independence of the American colonies. Britain went to war against the colonies in an effort to take America back as a subject colony. It failed to do this.
Generally speaking, only financially strong nations can afford to have an extensive empire of colonies. France and England were economically devastated by WW 2. This prevented them from taking an interest in their colonies, and the total disruption of world affairs seemed to help many colonies like India break free from European domination.
By taking over the Persian Empire - ready made!
taking Germany's colonies