Answer:
1. The degredation of local economies and colonial deindustrialization
2. An unheaval of traditional life and religion
3. The fostering of nationalism in colonial societies
Explanation:
Examples:
1. The destruction of the Bengal fabric industry by the East India Company
2. The presence of EIC missionaries in the Indo-Gangetic Plain. Men like Padre Jennings directly influenced the Sepoy Mutiny by creating tensions in the local Hindu and Muslim populations of Delhi and Meerut.
3. The rise of the Indian National Congress, the Brahmo-Samaj in India, and the Vietminh in Vietnam.
August 6, 1945. Nagasaki bombing on August 9
Your answer is The Trojan Horse.
<span>Liberalism expects equal rights for all people within a state, while nationalism favors a specific identity based on culture.</span>
The best choice would be the Nanjing Massacre led to the increased tension between the United States and Japan in the year 1937. This is because didn't like what the Japanese did in China and in other parts of Asia. The killings they made to many are not really favorable to the U.S.