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horsena [70]
3 years ago
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Which of the following statements best reflects the point of view of an imperialist? Check all that apply. “My country is better

than all other countries.” “We have much to learn from the cultures of other peoples.” “It is our duty to help civilize people less cultured than us.” “My country can benefit from the rich resources of other countries.” “People are the same all over the world.” “God approves of my country’s plans to set up new colonies.”
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2 answers:
brilliants [131]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

i.  “My country is better than all other countries.”

iii.  “It is our duty to help civilize people less cultured than us.”

iv. “My country can benefit from the rich resources of other countries.”

vi.  “God approves of my country’s plans to set up new colonies.”

Explanation:

An imperialist is someone who believes or practice imperialism. He is majorly concerned about the interest of his country, thus may terrorize other countries.

Imperialism, also referred to as militarism, is the forceful imposition of a nation's authority over other nations. It involves an extension of a nation's territorial conquest by force. It has a lot of disadvantages, e.g non-recognition of the consent of the governed, it is a form of colonilization, and unnecessary.

An imperialists point of view is majorly to be in charge and dominate others.

aev [14]3 years ago
3 0

“My country is better than all other countries.”

“My country can benefit from the rich resources of other countries.”

"it is our duty to help civilize people less cultured than us.”

“God approves of my country’s plans to set up new colonies.”

copied strait from the test good luck man keep going you got this

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