I would say B
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<span>European imperialism, the process of one people ruling or controlling another. European states in the 1700s sought to expand their influence around the world. As empires in Asia and Africa declined, and European military technology advanced, European faced little resistance as they claimed new territories</span>
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The personal fable is the adolescent's belief that he or she is highly special and unlike anyone else who has ever walked the earth. Colloquially, these individuals are known as "special snowflakes." In other words, the adolescent thinks that since others are so obviously fascinated by him (adolescent egocentrism), he must be a unique individual.
Unfortunately, the belief can have serious consequences.
In particular, the personal fable can cause a tween or teen to believe that nothing bad could possibly happen to someone as exceptional as herself. In other words, since she's so special, she must be invulnerable.
Some research has shown that belief in the personal fable and one's invulnerability is directly connected to common adolescent risk-taking behaviors, such as promiscuous or unprotected sex, use of alcohol or illicit drugs, as well as physically dangerous acts, such as driving without a license or driving recklessly or while intoxicated.
Belief in the personal fable should not be confused with having high self-esteem. Tweens or teens with low self-esteem usually still hold a version of the personal fable.
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Dialogue and commercial relations between nations is a proven way to reduce human conflict.
We can see this example in Europe, which has gone through countless wars, including the two World Wars of the twentieth centurie, where over 100 million people, between soldiers and civilians died.
After the end of World War II, Europe formed the European Coal and Steel community, which would eventually evolve into the European Union in 1993.
The European Union is primarily an economic union that has linked the European economis together, not only preventing war, but also making war costlier in case it happened.