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How have Western nations impacted the development of non-Western nations? Provide three events in detail—one from the nineteenth century, one from the twentieth century, and one from the twenty-first century—to support your answer. Then explain the extent to which Western nations bear responsibility for economic, political, and social challenges faced by non-Western nations today. Use examples from your studies as evidence to support your ideas and opinions.

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