It was mostly characterized by imperialistic notions of exploiting the local populace through mining and delegating different types of industries in these countries while at the same time paying the local population very small amounts in wages, compared to what they would have to pay in Britain or other European countries.
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Answer:
The most popular versions were printed in small sizes that could be easily carried and were bound in bright red covers, becoming commonly known internationally as the Little Red Book.
Explanation:
the U.S. didn’t really win the war and the war wasn’t worth fighting in the first place. The U.S. gained none of the changes in British policy it set out to win, it failed to achieve its military objectives, and the war resulted in thousands of unnecessary deaths and needless damage to the country’s commerce. The section of the country for which the war was supposedly being waged was largely opposed to the conflict, and there was even a movement that considered separating New England from the U.S. because of the degree of opposition to the war. The war was not only unnecessary, but it was also a losing fight that the U.S. chose to start by declaring war first. The only real victory that the U.S. had in the entire war came after the formal peace had already been negotiated. The U.S. went to war against Britain at a time when the latter was still embroiled in its conflict with Napoleon. <span>The U.S. “won” only in the sense that it got itself into a war with a far more powerful Britain that was distracted by a much larger conflict, and so survived in much better shape than it otherwise would have.
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1.This chalice sat on a church altar for use during religious rituals
2.This container was probably designed to protect the internal organ of the dead during mummification
alright i just gonna give the letters instead of typing 'em out :)
3.C
4.D
5.B
6.C
7.A
8.B
9.D
10.C