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notka56 [123]
2 years ago
15

Which is an example of the negative effects of European imperialism?

History
2 answers:
siniylev [52]2 years ago
6 0
The answer is B hope this helps
balu736 [363]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A im not sure about my answer

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