How was imperialism after the Industrial Revolution similar to imperialism in
earlier periods...
Social Studies, 10.03.2020 10:40 meaghankelly16
How was imperialism after the Industrial Revolution similar to imperialism in
earlier periods of history?
A. In both forms, Europeans dominated cultures on all other
continents
B. In both forms, military conquest played a much smaller role than
economic control.
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c. In both forms, powerful countries dominated weaker ones for
economic gains.
D. In both forms, empires used social Darwinism to justify their
conquests.
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