Question: What was a key motivation behind European imperialism in the 18th and 19th centuries?
Answer: <u>Europeans sought new markets for their surplus goods.</u>
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From my research I could not find any such occurance, but the only similar situation was actually done by the Emperor Liu Bang to another neighboring country were he ordered his men to send letters attached to whics which led to the leader of the country to be killed as the subjects loss confidence in him.
The main idea that is shared by both the Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of the Rights of Man is that humans have certain "unalienable rights" that cannot be stripped or encumbered by any person or government.
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<em>the conquest of Constantinople is an important turning point in global history because it (1) ushered in Pax Romana (2) began the Middle Ages (3) contributed to the rise of the Ottoman Empire </em><em>(</em><em>4</em><em>)</em><em> </em><em>signified the end of the Napoleonic Wars.</em>
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1. D. in New York they built areas called suburban living on the outside of the city allowing people with company to live in a less congested area they took the train to work.
2. A. people benefited from so many jobs available to them , also with so many people there was less discrimination.
3. B. they made more urban pleasing developments like city parks , fair grounds, playing parks for children so you could still feel like you got away from the city while still being in the city.
4. C. a push factor is a reason for people leaving the place that they live. so poor living conditions would want people to leave one city or place and move some where else .
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