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1. Because it tells us about things that happen and some of them still happen..
2.it is necessary because in history we gain knowledge about the things that happened in the past past..
3. History is important because it teaches us about how life goes out there and it has lot of information about the past scandals
Answer : the correct answer is A) decline in world wide trade
Explanation :
After the end of the profitable slave trade in Africa, due to abolishing of slavery, Europeans explored for new guaranteed markets, and heavily profitable investments. In addition, European countries were under industrialization, the demand for raw materials heavily increased. Europeans undertook the process of imperialism in Africa in the late 19th century by exercising political, economic, and military power on their African colonies
This countries focused on building their empires with new technological advances and developments, making their territory bigger through conquest, and exploiting the resources of the subjugated countries
This new wave of imperialism reflected ongoing rivalries among the great powers, the economic desire for new resources and markets, and a "civilizing mission" ethos.
Answer:
imperialist competition
Explanation:
The main cause for the World War I was the imperialist competition between the nations. Some of the nations thought that the political and economic influence and power and not redistributed evenly, and that they should be, so Germany and Austria-Hungary wanted some of the colonies that the other nation controlled. That was not seen fondly by the nations that had colonies, as they fought for those colonies and invested a lot in them. The tensions grew even more because of that so after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, it was all triggered and the war started.
Answer:
Loyalty and devotion to a nation especially
Explanation:
"(2) monitoring persons suspected of endangering national security" was something that the federal government did in <span>response to Cold War tensions after World War II and again in response to the September 11, 2001,
terrorist attacks.</span>