Here the list of nations that controlled some territories in Africa: <span>Belgium, Portugal, Germany, France, Britain, Italy and Spain.
</span>They saw Africa as an interesting prospect because this continent offers a lot of natural resources such as precious metal and spices.
Your answer is the country that is not listed above.
The right answer is imperialism.
The industrial revolution that occurred between 1760 and 1840 was a change of technological paradigm that changed the mode of production of manufactures and the logistics of transport, expanding the radius of demand for the products.
<u>This context laid the foundations for the English imperialist model,</u> which through commercialism expanded commercial and productive hegemony between England and the colonies.
This is a slightly misleading question, but the best option from the list would be "<span>B. foreigners", but it should be noted that this only applies to foreigners who are not citizens of the United States and therefore cannot vote in elections. </span>
If we did not have the protection of Constitutional Rights there would be regional pockets of intolerance where the prevailing majorities would pass laws that violate the rights of the minorities. There would be no balance. It is part of human nature for the powerful to take advantage, and control, of the less powerful in order to further their own desires and self interests. If that were to happen we would descend into a quagmire of hodge-podge laws and we would lose <span>the stability and intelligence of the national framework of equality we now experience. </span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not include any reference, not context, or text.
However, doing some research, probably you are referring to the farewell speech of President George Washington. If that is the case, we can comment in the following.
Overall, President Washington suggested that our nation should be unified and that it should never be divided by factions or political interests. That is why President Washington never supported the idea of forming political parties because that could divide people and confront the country.
Washington's letter was published in September 1796, and the document insisted that Americans should maintain unity and respect regarding the internal or external circumstances.