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polet [3.4K]
3 years ago
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True or false ? Only European countries were practicing imperialism in order to build their empires. (Please explain if it’s fal

se)
History
1 answer:
klemol [59]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Only European countries were practicing imperialism in order to build their empires

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