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HIEU202-
Imperialism:
Western
Global
Expansion
In
their
assessments
of
the
new
imperialism,
historians
now
claim
that
-
ANS-economic
justifications
of
imperialism
cannot
be
separated
from
nationalistic
ones.
________
attracted
fewer
Europeans
than
other
Latin
American
states
and
was
thus
able
to
preserve
traditional
indigenous
society
more
successfully.
a.
Argentina
-
ANS-Mexico
The
Indian
National
Congress
was
-
ANS-Was
not
truly
a
congress
because
it
lacked
representative
power
Those
who
supported
empire
in
the
later
nineteenth
century
included
all
of
the
following
EXCEPT
-
ANS-socialists
The
wealthy
classes
in
Latin
America
-
ANS-depended
on
Europe
for
trade
and
culture.
The
zaibatsu
-
ANS-were
family
monopolies
that
controlled
Japanese
industry
Mustafa
Kemal
Atatürk
-
ANS-established
a
modern
secular
state
in
Turkey.
The
Berlin
Conference
resulted
in
all
of
the
following
agreements
EXCEPT
-
ANS-a
prohibition
against
further
European
expansion
in
Africa.
Resistance
to
European
domination
most
often
resulted
in
-
ANS-Tighter
Western
control
Many
socialists
argued
that
capitalist
nations
could
only
maintain
their
economic
and
political
systems
by
-
ANS-Exploiting
the
less
developed
world
China
was
saved
from
being
carved
up
like
Africa
by
the
industrialized
nations
because
-
ANS-foreign
nations
were
suspicious
that
if
they
partitioned
China,
other
countries
might
get
the
best
parts.
Britain's
primary
interest
in
Egypt
was
to
-
ANS-maintain
stability
and
order
there
so
that
the
Suez
Canal
would
not
be
threatened.
The
motives
for
the
new
imperialism
of
the
late
nineteenth
century
included
the
-
ANS-goal
of
civilizing
the
rest
of
the
world
by
taking
up
the
"White
Man's
Burden."
In
the
nineteenth
century,
the
major
effect
of
European
economic
relations
on
the
other
peoples
of
the
world
was
to
-
ANS-increase
the
instability
and
vulnerability
of
people's
economic
lives.

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