1. Imperialism will be connected with <span>policy extending political, economic, or military rule over another. Basically, this is when a country or nation expend their territory by acquiring lands that are already inhabited.
2.This one is already connected as monopoly is a dominion over the market as one company is the sole provider of goods or services. Monopoly can be achieved in numerous ways.
3. Nationalism is connected here with </span><span>a strong sense of love and devotion toward a nation. This is basically it, but keep in mind that strong nationalism can make a person look other cultures as inferior.
4.Pogrom is connected with </span><span>a planned strategy to kill off a minority or ethnic group within a country. Very similar to committing a genocide. Both things are really extremely bad.
5. Mercantilism is already connected as it can be defined as </span><span>an economic system where colonies supply goods to the mother country. In short, a system to maximize the acquisition and hoarding of silver for the mother country and maximizing trade.
6.</span> Indenture can be defined as <span>an agreement committing one person to be another's slave for a certain period of time. Many settlers came this way to America from the United Kingdom as they did not have money to pay the transport fee. </span>
Perceptual regions reflect the cultural identity of the people in the region.
The Big Apple (New York City), the Midwest, the South, and New England are other examples of perceptual regions in the United States.
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I don’t know the answer but I’m pretty sure one way is that they were becoming strict on Texans I think
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Indentured servants:
-forced to work for a specific time period to pay a debt
-could save money and buy property
Enslaved people:
-forced to work for owners their whole lives
-children also forced to work without freedom their whole lives
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Jews in hiding and their protectors risked severe punishment if captured. In much of German-occupied eastern Europe, such activities were deemed capital offenses. This September 1942 German poster, issued during mass deportations to the Treblinka killing center, threatens death to anyone aiding Jews who fled the Warsaw ghetto.
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