European imperialism in the 19th century was largely motivated by countries'
desire to:
A. de...
European imperialism in the 19th century was largely motivated by countries'
desire to:
A. destroy foreign countries' military forces before they could invade
Europe.
B. demonstrate their superiority to other countries on an international
scale.
C. establish diplomatic relationships with powerful African and Asian
states.
D. gain access to new ideas and technologies developed around the
world.
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History, 21.06.2019 19:00
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History, 21.06.2019 19:40
For in this unit, you read about transitions of power and the formation of newly independent nations in africa, asia, the americas, and the middle east. some of these transitions were peaceful, while others caused long-term instability. why do you think some countries were more successful than others with political transitions? what do you think were the biggest challenges facing newly independent countries? would it have been possible for leaders to prevent these problems before they happened? why or why not?
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How does wards description of the roman government compare to polybius description in sorce 1 and millars description in source 2
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Even though the u.s. was not at war roosevelt met with great britain to sign this secret pact that neither country would seek territorial gains after the war. a atlantic charter c. potsdam charter b. yalta charter d. london charter
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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 01:30
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