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They didn't see it as imperialism, they genuinely believed others were "inferior", so I'd say national pride
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The answer is A: <span>In the 1990s, most immigrants to the United States came from Asia and the Americas.
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The similarities of the Ming and Qing dynasties and the Tokugawa dynasty of Japan was they all achieved cultural advancements in literature, porcelain, printing, and architecture.
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The Ming dynasty period was from 1368 to 1644, which was ruled the great king Ming. He conquered the Mongol led Yuan dynasty and came power. The Qing dynasty ruled China from 1644 to 1912.
These are the last imperial dynasty ruled by Han Chinese people. Tokugawa of Japan period also called Edo period from1603–1867 the final period of traditional Japan was ruled by Shogunate. In all these dynasties and rule it comprised people of upper, middle, and lower level to society.
The emperor, general and their families are considered as highest class, scholar bureaucrats, and landowners are middle class and labourers are considered as lower level of the society. All these dynasties were concentrated in developing foreign trade, achieved cultural advancements in literature, porcelain, printing, and architecture.
Ahh, the 1920's. This is when the US started to rise to the top. The assembly line is what had everyone building things in large amounts. Here's an example.
ok there are 5 people, each of us has a letter .
Person 1: A - He gives a to person 2
Person 2: p - puts Ap together and passes it to person 3.
Person 3: p - Puts it together and gets App passes it to person 4
Person 4: l - Adds it to the App to get Appl, then gives to person 5.
Person 5: e - Puts the finishing touch on the project and there finale thing is...
Apple!!! Do you get it now?
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