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Question one
what is imperialism? what might be good things about being an imperialist nation? what might be some bad things about it? what are two or three ways that these imperialist ideals might have led to the first world war?
question two
develop a logical argument for imperialism in the united states during the 20th century: why might it have been something the united states wanted to try? what arguments were our leaders making to let us claim outside territory?
question three
several us leaders wanted no part in imperialistic practices. why did these officials think imperialistic policies were such a bad idea? what were a few big problems they saw with conquering foreign lands?
question four
does the united states practice imperialism today? what can you see that you determine that? should the united states have imperialistic policies today? why do you think that?
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History, 21.06.2019 19:10
Choose all that apply. what two things did the wealthy merchants of ancient egypt want?
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00
Which sentence best describes the effect of the bill of rights? a.it gave parliament the right to elect a successor when a monarch died.b.it ensured that no monarch could rule without parliament.c.it guaranteed all people the rights of liberty and property.d.it defined the rights of the officials of the church of england.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30
The religious scholar believes that the universe is so complex that it could not be created and directed by a signal god. which of these religions would best reflect the scholars beliefs
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30
Why did louis xvi call a meeting of the estates-general in 1789? how long had it been since such a meeting had been called?
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what is imperialism? what might be good things about being an imperialist nation...
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