<span>No. Initially you
gain riches from the resources found in those territories and yes you extend
your sphere of influence farther and with it your power increases. Still.
Eventually there will come a time when the people of those lands will
rise up and demand independence. Through
peaceful means at first but if not, they will resort to conflict that will be
costly on both sides. Then it will all
boil down to whether you want to hold on or release your hold on that
territory. If you hold on, they will more determined to break free from that
hold. That you gain something through war means you will lose it through war if you don't want to let go.</span>
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the main reason why Britain issued the Balfour declaration was due to own self interest in protecting the suez canal and the oil fields in Iraq to secure Britain's alliances during the first world war a response to widespread Sympathy for the Jewish population in Britain and a way of keeping out the Jewish population
D. because it is directly from the time
The similarities between them all is they all limited the king’s/queen’s power. The Magna Carta limited the power by stating the king had to follow the laws of the land. The bill of rights limited the king’s power and created separation of powers. The enlightenment limited the power by using logic and reason which led to the people to become less loyal to their rulers.