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Why did imperial nations use propaganda for imperialism? (4 points) A. To civilize the native people in colonies B. To persuade people to buy more goods C. To justify their actions to their people D. To take over land rich in gold and silver
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00, mandyj5477
Which of these statements describes a long-term impact of european imperialism in africa? a. african countries joined together to present a united front against imperialism. b. europeans paid african countries after colonizing them, offering these new countries a fresh start. c. european powers drew the current borders, splitting ethnic groups among modern countries. d. africans became more loyal to their countries than to their ethnic groups.
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History, 22.06.2019 00:00, sillyvanna
Which of the following are details about the compromise of 1877? election results in a couple of states were in dispute and too close to call. samuel tilden would be given the win in exchange for the removal of federal troops. the presidential election was close between rutherford hayes and ulysses grant. it was agreed troops would leave the south in exchange for a hayes victory.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:20, Abdirisack3250
All of the following changes typically happened in colonies as a result of imperialism, except: a. cultural practices were outlawed. b. they became more economically self-sufficient. c. european nations built modern infrastructure, including railways. d. the european language became the language of government and education.
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