<span>The answer is
population overcrowding in Europe. The
first reason is Europe was not overpopulated at that time. In the 1800s, there were two things that kept
the population down. These were warfare
and epidemics. Therefore, population
overcrowding was not a major cause of European imperialism in that century.</span>
Answer:
At the start of World War I, European powers held vast colonies in India, Africa, and Asia. Colonies they frequently controlled with military force. Troops were often made up of local soldiers, who were sometimes used to fight against their own countrymen, but rarely against white men, and never in Europe.
Explanation:
The name "big stick" diplomacy stems from an African proverb TR admired: "Speak softly and carry a big stick." It basically means to not be aggressive at first but to threaten to use violence if necessary. Here's one example:
When TR was President, Panama was part of Colombia. TR wanted to build a canal through present-day Panama, but when he asked Colombia for permission to do so, he was denied. At the time, Panamanians wanted to break free from Colombia, so TR helped them to do just that. Once they had successfully broken off, Panama let him buy a strip of land to build his canal for 10 million dollars. He continued on to build and eventually finish the canal (the Panama Canal).
TR's drastic actions of aggression towards Colombia for not getting his way are a prime example of his "big stick" diplomacy.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because government officials according to the rule of law have the same level as citizens of the United States