The only thing, in my opinion, that the government can do in order to meet [unemployment] . . is so to arrange its policy . . that new markets shall be created, and that old markets shall be effectively developed. . i am convinced that it is a necessity as well as a duty for us to uphold the dominion [power] and empire which we now possess. for these reasons, among others, i would never lose the hold which we now have over our great indian dependency - by far the greatest and most valuable of all the customers we have or ever shall have in this country. for the same reasons i approve of the continued occupation of egypt; and for the same reasons i have urged upon this government . . to extend our influence and control in that great african continent which is now being opened to civilization and to commerce. —joseph chamberlain, foreign and colonial speeches, 1897 what is joseph chamberlain's justification for the british occupation of egypt? a) egypt is the greatest and most valuable of all the customers that britain has. b) it creates new markets for the british economy. c) it is the only way egypt can become self-sufficient. d) britain has no choice but to bring civilization to egypt.
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History, 21.06.2019 16:30, bria58490
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. and i live on, but in grief and self-contempt, left here without the light i loved so much, in a great tempest and with shrouds unkempt. no more love songs, then, i have done with such; my old skill now runs thin at each attempt, and tears are heard within the harp i touch. (lines 9-14) which of the lines, taken from the sestet shown above, is the volta?
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History, 21.06.2019 18:00, widnickab
Kit carson was instructed by carleton to kill all navajo men whenever and wherever he found them, a. but carson disobeyed him. b. which carson did in a flamboyant fashion. c. so carson ordered his men to carry out the orders. d. which increased carson admiration for carleton select the best answer from the choices provided a b
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The only thing, in my opinion, that the government can do in order to meet [unemployment] . . is so...